Golden Enterainment, Nevada’s largest tavern operator and slot machine company, saw a strong second quarter with revenues increasing 16.5 percent and cash flow up 12.2 percent.
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The Clark County Fire Department responded Monday morning with the Las Vegas Fire Department’s hazardous material team to calls of a possible nitrogen leak outside the Criss Angel Theater at the Luxor on the Strip.
Palace Station kicked off Fourth of July weekend and celebrated its 40th birthday with a fireworks show Friday night.
Las Vegas bid a bittersweet goodbye to the Riviera early Tuesday morning, as the historic hotel’s Monaco tower came crashing down to make way for expanded convention facilities.
A three-member panel could soon examine whether an elevated expressway, a light rail system or the Las Vegas Monorail should connect McCarran International Airport to the Strip.
In true Vegas fashion, to celebrate the legacy of the Riviera, a spot near the site of the hotel and casino is holding an implosion viewing party to help give guests a front row seat to the once-in-a-lifetime implosion.
Gaming mogul Steve Wynn will make a rare public appearance Tuesday at The Mirage for the kickoff of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ 16th International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. has reached a confidential settlement with Steven Jacobs, former president and CEO of Sands China Ltd., who filed a wrongful termination lawsuit shortly after he was fired in July 2010.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Wednesday filed a two-count, 14-page complaint against Las Vegas Sands Corp. that could result in a $2 million fine for the company.
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Clark County District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez may continue to preside over a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by former Sands Macau executive Steven Jacobs against the Las Vegas Sands Corp.