The two major U.S. gaming markets highlight a larger national trend in which casinos are generating more money even as fewer customers walk through the doors.
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New lawsuits say cyberattack against the Las Vegas casino company occurred earlier in the month and Boyd has delayed informing victims about details of the data breach.
Amid all the recent talk of value in Las Vegas, a major Strip casino has been quietly offering a rarity on its gaming floor for weeks now: a live dealer $5 blackjack table.
Konami Gaming President and COO Tom Jingoli talks new slot machine and emerging technologies ahead of G2E.
The Las Vegas Strip is known for excess. Here’s one executive who’s working to change that narrative.
Bally’s plans to file for entitlements from Clark County in the next two weeks and expects to break ground on the project in the first half of 2026.
The plaintiff hopes the lawsuit will become a class action and accuses the company of failing to protect personal information from cybercriminals.
Nearly every major tourism indicator — except gross gaming win — was down for the month of August, continuing a trend that began earlier this summer.
The approval of amendments to gaming regulations on private salons wasn’t the slam dunk many experts thought they would be, but approval came after an hour of debate.
Nearly every Southern Nevada gaming submarket was up in August with Laughlin showing a double-digit percentage increase over last year and the Strip up 5.5 percent.
Reno-based Truckee Gaming LLC says the improvements coming to the decades-old North Las Vegas casino will make it “a good home for (customers) to come back to.”
Two major Las Vegas-linked casino operators cleared a key hurdle Thursday in New York’s casino licensing process.
A newly licensed MGM Resorts executive also told regulators about how the Las Vegas casino operator is still working with the FBI on the cyberattack it suffered in 2023.
A cyberattack against two major Las Vegas casino operators, in which a teenage boy is accused of helping carry out, caused millions of dollars in damage, authorities said.
A juvenile accused of participating in 2023 cyberattacks against two major Las Vegas resort operators was released to his parents.
