Las Vegas resident Jeff Gryczkowski picked 14 straight NFL weekly winners against the spread to win Station Casinos’ Last Man Standing contest and $150,000.
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Crews battled a truck fire Sunday morning at a Las Vegas Strip casino employee parking garage.
A man is suing an MGM Resorts International property for false imprisonment after being detained by property security.
MGM Chief Financial Officer Jonathan Halkyard and The Venetian CEO Patrick Nichols won key executive licensing from the Nevada Gaming Commission.
With a new year comes a new name for what formerly was the JW Marriott and the Rampart Casino to its original name of The Resort at Summerlin.
In the lawsuit, the couple claims they were “forcibly assaulted” and “physically restrained” after being escorted out of Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club.
A long-awaited update to slot jackpot tax reporting included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will take effect in 2026, the Internal Revenue Service confirmed this week.
A visitor from Southern California hit a major jackpot at a Caesars Entertainment property on the Strip Monday, according to a Caesars representative.
A high-stakes gambler claims a Las Vegas casino allowed him to gamble and take out $75,000 in credit while incapacitated, allegedly after being drugged, before being detained by security and later charged with felony fraud.
A visitor from California found the Las Vegas Strip to their liking.
The sportsbook will open in early 2026, pending Nevada Gaming Commission approval.
The new casino on Boulder Highway will replace Henderson’s Jokers Wild casino and could eventually have hotel rooms attached to it.
Station Casinos officials say they’ll put up their Durango high-limit slot room up against any high-end venue in the city.
Gambling industry officials and tax professionals argue that the change unfairly targets professional gamblers and high-stakes players, who will now be required to pay taxes on unrealized earnings.
It’s the fourth time Venetian workers will get a “Red Coin” appreciation award for surpassing goals and objectives established for the year.
