Eldorado CEO Tom Reeg said the divestments are consistent with the company’s continued focus on reducing debt ahead of the merger with Caesars Entertainment Corp.
Bailey Schulz
The Nevada System of Higher Education board of regents has agreed to a multiyear agreement with NV Energy that’s expected to save the state government unit about $380,000 an annual energy costs statewide.
DJ Kaskade has filed a lawsuit against a Red Rock Resorts subsidiary, alleging a breach of contract after the abrupt shutdown of the Palms’ Kaos dayclub and nightclub.
The Nevada System of Higher Education is considering a long-term contract with NV Energy in which the utility would pay the system at least $1.5 million to stay on as bundled customer.
The solar projects should generate enough electricity to power 230,000 homes.
Eldorado and Caesars will need approval from 16 more state regulatory bodies, as well as the Federal Trade Commission.
The founder of research firm Beacon Economics said he remains bullish on the U.S. economy’s growth, which he described as steady and sustainable.
After reporting positive third quarter earnings, International Game Technology revealed Monday that its executive vice president and chief financial officer has resigned.
T-Mobile launched the first nation-wide 5G coverage Monday, offering faster speeds to more than 5,000 cities and towns, including Las Vegas.
While experts say the themed restaurant industry’s bubble popped years ago, some continue to rake in money within the Las Vegas valley.
Wynn Resorts Ltd. has been awarded a $41 million settlement in its consolidated derivative lawsuit.
The Consumer Technology Association has updated its dress code policies for models who work in exhibitors’ booths during CES.
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.
A number of Caesars Entertainment Corp. employees have started leaving the company through a voluntary severance program.
A sexual health company that had a 2019 CES reward revoked — then reinstated months later — helped rewrite the trade show’s policies on sex tech products.
