The Nevada Gaming Commission next week will consider a settlement with the operators of Resorts World for allowing illegal gamblers to play at the Strip casino.
David Danzis

David Danzis joined the Review-Journal in July 2024 as a business reporter covering casinos and gaming. Before moving to Las Vegas, he covered Atlantic City casinos and legal online gaming in New Jersey for Catena Media. Previously, David worked at The Press of Atlantic City, covering the resort’s casinos and local government, and at the New Jersey Herald as a political reporter. David is an honors graduate of Rutgers University. He currently lives in Summerlin with his wife and two children.
There’s a growing perception that Las Vegas casinos are prioritizing profits at the expense of the guest experience.
March is the unofficial start to pool season in Las Vegas, with many casino-resorts opening their pool decks in mid-to-late March, depending on the weather.
A report to investors by Barry Jonas of Truist Securities says, despite a tough comparison to February when Las Vegas hosted the Super Bowl, rates are stable.
An all-you-can-eat option at one of the Las Vegas Strip’s most budget-friendly hotel-casinos is turning off the heat lamps for good.
With the weather heating up, Las Vegas casino dayclubs are some of the hottest places to be in Sin City.
One of the Strip’s largest hotel-casino operators is rebranding an existing property as part of an expanding partnership with reality television personality and businesswoman Lisa Vanderpump.
The staff was notified of the executive’s retirement on Thursday. No replacement has been named.
An off-Strip casino operating under a new management structure has brought on a new executive.
Coming on the heels of its worst financial quarter in nearly two years, Resorts World Las Vegas improved its performance to close out 2024 but still fell short of the previous year’s returns.
Megabucks is unique because of its huge jackpot potential, low hit frequency and annuity payout option.
In other casino news, all major Strip properties are now unionized.
The longtime chief executive officer of a conglomerate that operates a hotel-casino on the north Las Vegas Strip is stepping down.
Out of the dozen casino hotels on or near Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas, all but two charge a nightly resort fee.
Golden Entertainment expects to see improvement in 2025 and beyond from key gaming assets.