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Caesars sees drop in Asian guests after Las Vegas shooting

Caesars Entertainment’s top executive said his company is seeing a slight downturn in casino play from Asian guests as a result of the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting.

MGM sticks to modified ad campaign despite some criticism

MGM Resorts International will continue to use a modified advertising campaign with a #VegasStrong hashtag despite social media criticism that it is exploiting the Oct. 1 shootings.

Site of Las Vegas shooting faces a cloudy future

When police leave and the Route 91 Harvest festival signage is taken down, property owner MGM Resorts International will have to figure out what to do with the site.

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Angels, emotions share Las Vegas spotlight — THE DAY IN PHOTOS

Cutouts of angels for the 58 victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival mass shooting are left on a palm tree as people visit a makeshift memorial near the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign in Las Vegas on Friday, Oct. 13, 2017.

 
Many Las Vegas travelers undeterred after mass shooting

An air of confidence appeared to prevail on Friday among airline passengers headed to Las Vegas this weekend, all showing respect but undeterred by the violence during the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1.

LVCVA carefully planned message after Las Vegas shooting

The first action taken by the city’s destination marketing organization set a course designed to provide the right message to the right people at the right time after the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shootings.

CES will introduce photo badges in 2018

CES, the largest convention held in the Las Vegas Valley, will roll out photo ID badges for visitors to next year’s event in the wake of the Strip shooting.

LVCVA began revising Las Vegas marketing 1 minute after shooting

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority began planning its revised marketing message to the world — a message of concern for victims and first-responders — a minute after the shooting from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay resort stopped on Oct. 1.

Stick with Las Vegas, MGM CEO says in public appearance

MGM Resorts Chief Executive Officer Jim Murren used his first public appearance since last week’s massacre at one of his properties to ask convention organizers to stick with Las Vegas.

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