Here’s the Tip-Off
March 4, 2008 - 10:00 pm
The handcrafted Italian watercraft, named Fortuna, was hoisted by crane into the resort’s lake for its maiden voyage as part of a publicity campaign for Carbone Riviera, a new restaurant opening this fall at Bellagio.
Chevron’s El Segundo refinery explosion may cause fuel prices in Las Vegas to spike, with experts predicting a 35-95 cent per gallon increase due to supply issues.
IGT is viewing the 2025 Global Gaming Expo at The Venetian next week as a homecoming for the company’s headquarters to Las Vegas from London.
The Brightline West high-speed train project between Las Vegas and Southern California is seeking a $6 billion federal loan as its price tag swells to $21B.
Tony Alamo, a longtime education advocate that has a Las Vegas elementary school named for him, was father to a former Nevada Gaming Commission chairman.
The U.S. government shut down Wednesday, with Democratic lawmakers insisting that any deal address their health care demands and Republicans saying those negotiations can happen after the government is funded.
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.
Only around 200 analog, vintage photobooths are left in the world. A Las Vegas couple owns six of them.
Known for its pink elephant out front, the low-slung motel was built in 1940, making it one of the oldest buildings still standing on the Strip.
America’s casino capital has been grappling this year with a drop in tourism, the region’s main economic engine.