Shareholders of Las Vegas-based Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a proposal for the company’s merger with Penn National Gaming Inc.
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Las Vegas’ casino business has a new competitor: flamboyant billionaire Richard Branson.
DraftKings spokesman James Chisholm said the leading daily fantasy company “is perfectly positioned to succeed in a legal sports betting market.”
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will convert its former race and sports book section into a food and beverage concept.
Bars and restaurants in the U.S. are selling less alcohol as a new generation comes of drinking age and third party services deliver beer, wine and liquor to the home.
Wynn Resorts officials said Thursday they may change the name of the Wynn Boston Harbor project.
Power has been fully restored after the Bellagio was hit with a partial power outage late Thursday morning, officials said.
A jury will be able to hear about Steve Wynn’s 2005 settlement with a female employee and unauthorized gambling activities by executives, a Nevada judge ruled Wednesday.
Statewide gaming win cracked the $1 billion mark for the second straight month in February as Nevada casinos capitalized on a shift in the dates of Chinese New Year in 2018.
Wynn Resorts fired two top executives in 2013 for unauthorized gambling, lawyers said Tuesday during a court hearing.
Cryptocurrency promises benefits for marijuana and gaming, but state regulators have yet to create rules to address its use in those businesses.
The birth of bitcoin is shrouded in mystery. Its history is filled with controversy.
Bitcoin caught mainstream attention for its rise in investor interest last year, and now startups worldwide and in the Las Vegas area are seeking ways to capitalize on the technology powering bitcoin.
A man who ran one of the first sports betting mutual funds in Nevada had filed for personal bankuptcy twice before receiving permission to manage other people’s money.
Most stakeholders believe the U.S. Supreme Court will strike down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, opening the door to legal sports betting.