Former Las Vegas gaming executive Scott Sibella was sentenced for knowingly allowing an illegal bookmaker to gamble at MGM Grand, violating anti-money-laundering laws.
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Noted as the first tribal enterprise to manage a commercial casino in Nevada, the Mohegan group will turn over management to Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.
Allegiant reported a quarterly loss resulting from a combination of factors, including Boeing Co.’s failure to deliver promised 737 MAX jets.
Now owned by Apollo Management Group, The Venetian paved the way for Las Vegas Sands’ integrated resorts in Macao and Singapore and is a model for the future.
An executive explained why Bally’s is in no hurry to produce plans for a resort that would be attached to the Oakland Athletics’ stadium at the Tropicana site.
Scott Sibella, former president of MGM Grand and Resorts World, faces sentencing in California and is the subject of a Nevada Gaming Control Board complaint.
Two years ago, the Nevada Gaming Commission gave the media mogul only conditional approval because of an insider trading investigation.
A group of local developers are looking to build a 2,500-room resort with 20,000-seat arena on the former Wet ‘n Wild site once targeted for Jackie Robinson’s All Net Arena.
The convergence of Olympic curling triumphs, a Canadian fan base and a nonprofit club have laid the groundwork for a new local facility.
The Tropicana was profitable right up to its April 2 closing date, and operators didn’t close early because it was losing money, according to executives of the company that owns the resort’s land.
The number of passengers using Harry Reid International Airport in March was the third highest in the airport’s history, with international travel fueling that growth.
The March gaming win was strong — but not as strong as a year ago when casinos had all-time-record slot machine revenue due to a stellar lineup of special events.
The crane was being used in the $600 million Las Vegas Convention Center renovation project at the facility’s North Hall.
An executive with more than three decades of experience in Las Vegas is leaving his position once a successor is found.
Clark County District Judge Mark Denton will hear arguments on Wynn Las Vegas’ allegations that rival Fontainebleau is poaching the resort’s executives.
While MGM’s lawsuit against the Federal Trade Commission and a “60 Minutes” story offered new details, there are still unanswered questions about last year’s cyberattack.
The Las Vegas hotel-casino confirmed the exec will leave the company for a new position.
The judge will become the newest member of the top gaming regulatory board in May after Commissioner Ogonna Brown declined a reappointment.
After seeing videos of the felon grabbing casino chips from tables, commissioners voted unanimously to place him on the List of Excluded Persons.
Two companies hope to have their platforms live in the state within the next year.
Former Aristocrat employees went to work for Light & Wonder and developed games with dragons, and that could be the key to proving the case, experts say.