Nevada must continue to support a strong regulatory environment for the gaming industry, even as society races into uncharted technological advancements, a former gaming regulator said.
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A casino operator is suing a tech company after a contract dispute shuttered its sports betting platform at two West Virginia casinos during the height of the NCAA Tournament.
Storing leftover pizza inside a hotel minibar fridge can cost you as much as $75 on the Las Vegas Strip.
The union is hoping pickets at Palms partner companies would persuade them to leverage their business relationships to convince the Palms to re-enter negotiations. Federal labor law allows “secondary picketing.”
Want the world? Don’t we all? At The Venetian it can be yours, for a mere $450,000. And up.
MGM Resorts International has signed a wagering partnership with Major League Soccer as it seeks to grab a larger share of the expanding legalized sports betting market.
The Clark County Fire Department rescued an injured worker at the Resorts World construction site Monday afternoon.
The first day of spring is Wednesday and the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is ready.
Carl Icahn, the activist hedge fund investor said in Securities and Exchange Commission filings published Tuesday that “shareholder value might be best served, and enhanced, by selling the company.”
Just when it looked like nationwide online sports wagering had a slim chance of catching fire, the U.S. Department of Justice stepped in and may have broke up the party.
HRH has sharpened its timeline in its efforts to evolve into Virgin Hotel Las Vegas. The re-launch and renaming of the property should take hold in the first half of 2020 — and only after an eight-month renovation during which the resort will be closed for four months.
A judge has temporarily blocked the planned release of a Massachusetts Gaming Commission report about allegations of sexual misconduct against former casino mogul Steve Wynn, a court official in Las Vegas said Monday.
With a string of casinos along the Colorado River some 100 miles southeast of Las Vegas, Laughlin is popular with retirees who drive in and offers low-priced rooms, buffets and plenty of sunshine and open desert.
The move comes as companies and cities across the country begin to phase out single-use plastic straws; MGM Resorts International announced its own “Straw Reduction Initiative” in May.
Despite regularly receiving critical reviews on popular travel sites, Circus Circus has been “continuing to crank out money.”