Although the LVCVA’s deal with Chilean billionaire Claudio Fischer is dead, the critical two-year Convention Center renovation is alive — and it gets $7 million to boot.
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The two entries made 20 straight winning selections to split the $6,133,000 prize in the contest, in which contestants pick one straight-up NFL winner each week.
Henderson City Council members approved a deal to sell a 3.76-acre plot to Station for $1.75 million.
Police said they believe that a man demanded cash from a cage employee just before 9 p.m. at the casino.
Board member Brittnie Watkins to become the second African American woman to chair the Control Board after Gibson leaves for a “new professional opportunity” next month.
A $7,500 fine will be considered after Gaming Control Board agents determined the club wasn’t properly accounting the live entertainment tax on admissions.
The 2023 Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix is already being hailed as the most expensive on next year’s schedule, and a new race and hotel package is taking that distinction to new heights.
You can live like a Caesar when the spins come your way.
A Caesars-branded 18-wheeler will travel to sporting events throughout the country, including two Raiders games, before a final stop at Super Bowl LVII.
Seven Las Vegas-area students are among 22 recipients of a new $20,000 Caesars Entertainment scholarship honoring Eldorado Resorts founder Don Carano.
Law enforcement and Fremont Street Experience leadership say the additional officers, age requirement and screenings helped deter crime.
Bally’s continues to pile up winners before its conversion to Horseshoe Las Vegas.
While Nellis Air Force Base, Red Rock National Conservation Area and the local Bureau of Land Management office are requiring masks, the state’s casinos won’t for now.
The downtown Las Vegas property announced several large-scale projects Tuesday that will transform the facade under its famous dome.
A 138-page decision, issued by the U.S. Administrative Law Judge Jeffrey Wedekind, says Red Rock must recognize and bargain with the Culinary Union based on its pre-election card majority.
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