Industry observers say pandemic rule inconsistencies result from a combination of failings, most of them involving casino guests who choose not to follow those rules.
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The state’s largest private employer has released a health safety plan in preparation for reopening as the coronavirus pandemic subsides.
The addition of new properties in Laughlin pushed Golden Entertainment to record revenue levels and enabled the company to shrink its losses after big Strat investments.
Wynn Resorts will temporarily cancel all large entertainment gatherings in its Las Vegas and Boston resorts and also install temperature monitors at its entrances.
Construction crews on the $1.66 billion MSG Sphere at The Venetian have hit another milestone.
MGM Resorts generates about 30 percent of its revenue from its two Macao properties.
An affidavit from a friend of Steve Wynn’s has unleashed new allegations against Steve and Elaine Wynn in hair stylist Jorgen Nielsen’s invasion of privacy lawsuit.
Former MGM Grand President and Chief Operating Officer Scott Sibella, now president of Resorts World Las Vegas, hired three former MGM colleagues among new executives.
Encore Boston Harbor President Robert DeSalvio said that executives deliberately chose a Sunday-morning opening because that’s when area streets and highways are least busy.
The state Gaming Control Board has recommended approval of horse racing dates for the White Pine and Elko county fairs in August.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority monitors the changing face of the Vegas visitor annually so that resorts can react to attract more people to the destination.
Las Vegas-based Everi Holdings Inc. surprised analysts for the second straight quarter, beating earnings and revenue estimates as the gaming equipment company posted its fourth straight profitable quarter.
Station Casinos executives are more confident than ever in the Las Vegas locals market, reporting on Tuesday the company’s best fourth-quarter net revenue and adjusted cash flow in more than a decade.
Remember what everyone has said about 2020 being a blockbuster year for Southern Nevada? Derek Stevens just piled on.
CG Technology, the sportsbook operator whose settlement agreement was rejected by the Nevada Gaming Commission in August, has offered to pay a $1.75 million fine to the state to settle the complaint.
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