About 206,000 direct casino employees in Nevada are without work after Gov. Steve Sisolak’s Tuesday mandate, according to the American Gaming Association.
Local Las Vegas
Las Vegas breaking news from Nevada's most reliable source. Read about the latest updates happening in Las Vegas at reviewjournal.com.
Hotel-casino employees worked toward complying with Gov. Steve Sisolak’s move to close all nonessential Nevada businesses for 30 days in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Sisolak’s order follows the issuance of executive orders and gaming regulatory decisions to close properties in six other states that offer casino gambling.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. employees will be paid while Strip resorts are closed, and the closure “will not impact health care eligibility,” according to a company statement.
From the new Allegiant Stadium near the Strip to the 35-floor Circa property downtown, skylines across the valley are beginning to shift as various construction projects near completion.
Whether they’re turning unused bread from conventions into dessert or sending food scraps to pig farms, Las Vegas casinos are getting crafty at finding ways to reduce food waste.
The holiday season is upon us, so now is one of the best times to book a stay and see a show in Las Vegas. Here are a few of the deals found across the Las Vegas Valley.
While most of its revenue comes from pigeon control services at casinos and other businesses, the company is known for its abatement contract with Wynn Resorts.
Whiskey Licker Up Saloon, which first opened Sept. 30, is the only one of its kind downtown.
The American Gaming Association hosted a panel at the UNLV International Gaming Institute that brought industry leaders together Thursday morning for a discussion on ways to promote responsible gaming.
MGM Resorts International’s plans to build a community center on concert grounds targeted by a gunman nearly two years ago drew praise from some, but left others chagrined by a move to use the site for a temporary parking lot.
The 40-year-old mechanical horse racing game has attracted players of all ages to the D Las Vegas in downtown LasVegas. But according to those familiar with the machine, the days of Sigma Derby could be numbered.
MGM, the company that owns one of Las Vegas’ most famous water shows, has installed a new solution to monitor water usage.