Reservations are now being accepted for rooms and suites at the Duragno hotel-casino ahead of its November opening, Station Casinos announced.
McKenna Ross
McKenna Ross joined the Review-Journal in June 2021 and previously covered gaming and tourism and Southern Nevada's nonprofit sector for the newspaper. Before moving to Nevada, she reported for MLive, a Michigan news site, and interned at publications in Michigan, Oregon and Florida. McKenna is a graduate of Michigan State University and a 2021-2024 Report for America corps member. When she's not working, she's either reading or hiking Southern Nevada trails with her dog.
The new book, expected to open in the spring, will include a 150-foot video wall, a bar, lounge-style seating and race and sports betting kiosks.
“They’re dealing with the same thing in L.A. that we’re dealing with in Las Vegas,” a Culinary union official said of striking hotel workers.
The 15,000 square-foot gaming lounge has two distinctive spaces for slot machines and table games.
An immersive attraction wants to differentiate itself from competitors by offering a more intimate setting.
A senior cybersecurity professional at Caesars Entertainment is leaving, and three more lawsuits were filed against Caesars and MGM Resorts.
“The roulette marble in the marble ricocheted from the roulette wheel and violently struck Plaintiff in her left eye at a high rate of speed,” according to the complaint.
A legal fight alleging online travel companies avoided paying hundreds of millions of dollars in hotel room taxes in Nevada can move forward in district court.
Visitation to Southern Nevada grew again in August, bolstered by double-digit gains in convention attendance, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority reported Friday.
Nevada’s gaming wins in August were relatively flat compared with one year ago, state officials said in a report released Friday.
Several features on the MGM Rewards app remain inaccessible to customers more than two weeks after a cyberattack on MGM Resorts International.
Las Vegas hospitality workers could make history this year if a citywide walkout occurs.
Las Vegas hospitality workers voted to authorize a strike in the city’s dominant industry but experts say a tight labor market could force a deal before any walkouts occur.
Culinary Local 226 and Bartenders Local 165 members overwhelming voted to authorize a citywide strike, the union announced.
It is the sixth one filed in federal courts against Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts International for two separate cyberattacks made public earlier this month.
