A New York court determined New Jersey regulators should investigate a gambler’s claim that dice used at Golden Nugget Atlantic City were altered in a way that could be cheating.
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.
Employees at the Tropicana received mixed messages about when the property may temporarily close as the Oakland Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark plan continues to take shape.
More places to drink and gamble at El Cortez are planned for next year because the casino is at capacity on weekends, the owners said.
A luxury home developer is opening the doors of a new community near Green Valley, hoping to entice fans of modern-style homes with bigger lots and access to the Strip.
SupraCut Systems says its countertop machine can help cut down on prep work and food waste in the hospitality industry.
Caesars CEO Tom Reeg said the prospect of the A’s in Las Vegas was exciting, but he didn’t want to see tax hits that would “unnecessarily” impact Clark County.
Fontainebleau officials are preparing to hire management and leadership positions this summer, as the hotel ramps up for a December grand opening.
The project will transform Horseshoe Las Vegas’ Jubilee Tower into the new Versailles Tower.
In Las Vegas’ tight labor market, some business owners say they’re more confident in their staffing levels than they have been in the last few summers.
UNLV researchers predict gross domestic product, a measure of the country’s economic health, will grow to 2 percent in 2023 and 2.5 percent in 2024.
A hotel tower will be remodeled to look like neighboring Paris Las Vegas, and an enclosed pedestrian bridge is planned between the two properties, records show.
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians made Las Vegas history last year when it reopened the Palms — making it the first resort fully owned and operated by a Native American tribe.
The hospitality industry and the union are on opposite sides of a debate over a bill which would repeal pandemic-era measures that required daily room cleaning.
Bent Inn, a 33-room boutique hotel, playfully calls itself “straight-friendly” and plans to offer a welcoming environment to Vegas visitors.
Where can locals go to relax and escape the heat — and maybe the tourists, too? Here’s a list of five road trip destinations.
