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Brian Thomas played Lucky at O’Shea’s for 17 years. But he’s no longer seeing the green stuff.
Caesars Entertainment said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing. that it has expanded its board of directors and added two from Carl Icahn’s business empire.
Lee Scrivner’s new book “Casinolabs” is set in a fictional megacasino called Caesars Empire and tackles similar themes as the hit show “Severance” on Apple TV+.
The Nevada Gaming Commission next week will consider a settlement with the operators of Resorts World for allowing illegal gamblers to play at the Strip casino.
There’s a growing perception that Las Vegas casinos are prioritizing profits at the expense of the guest experience.
March is the unofficial start to pool season in Las Vegas, with many casino-resorts opening their pool decks in mid-to-late March, depending on the weather.
When former truck driver John Breeding invented Let It Ride, he developed it as a game that would benefit from his earlier invention, Shuffle Master card shufflers.
MGM customers who believe their personal information was exposed in data breaches in July 2019 and September 2023 should fill out an online form by June 3.
The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens have been transformed in time for spring with its “The Birds and the B’s” display.
The restaurant from celebrated chef and culinary personality Giada De Laurentiis marked its 10th anniversary atop soon-to-rebranded Cromwell last fall.
A report to investors by Barry Jonas of Truist Securities says, despite a tough comparison to February when Las Vegas hosted the Super Bowl, rates are stable.
Dan Piazza earned $825,000 after topping a field of 800 entries to win the 26th NTRA National Horseplayers Championship on Sunday at Horseshoe Las Vegas.
New York-based KalshiEX LLC, which offers “event-based contracts” that resemble sports bets, is getting a deadline extension from the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
An all-you-can-eat option at one of the Las Vegas Strip’s most budget-friendly hotel-casinos is turning off the heat lamps for good.
