Las Vegas Strip resorts are offering discounted rooms for residents of Los Angeles who were impacted by the wildfires in the city.
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.
A popular downtown Las Vegas casino bar that opens to the Fremont Street Experience is temporarily closed to accommodate construction at the casino.
Personal aircraft, rideable suitcases and humanoid robot are just a few of the eye-catching products and innovations on the trade show floors this year.
Additionally, members of Culinary Union Local 226 recently voted to ratify a labor contract at a Strip casino-hotel.
The Culinary Union strike that started on Nov. 15 is still underway, coming after months of negotiations over a new contract for Virgin’s non-gaming Culinary members.
From bowling alleys to round-the-clock butler service, ere are some of the most sought-after Las Vegas suites perfectly suited for a bachelor or bachelorette party.
A Las Vegas company has been recognized on the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices with placement on both the DJSI World and DJSI North America lists for the fifth straight year.
Tilman Fertitta is the chairman, chief executive officer and owner of Landry’s Inc., which operates three Golden Nugget casinos in Nevada.
The Strip hotel on the Mandalay Bay casino-resort site is now the W Las Vegas, a non-gaming property operated by MGM Resorts International and Marriott International Inc.
The prices range from a low of $69 at Circus Circus to a high of $600 at the Palazzo.
A rural desert casino at the state line between Nevada and California has closed, at least for the time being.
From free hotel stays and complimentary meals to exclusive access to entertainment and priority services, these rewards programs are designed to keep patrons coming back.
Soon World of Hyatt members will be able to book and earn rewards by staying at the Strip property.
Nevada’s gaming industry added plenty of new chapters to its storied history in the last year.
Additionally, a U.S. Senate committee will hear expert testimony on the merits of legalized sports wagering during a hearing on Capitol Hill on Tuesday morning.