Two more research flights are planned as part of the project evaluations – London to Sydney in November and another New York to Sydney in December.
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It’s no coincidence that slot floors are full of familiar licensed brands, such as Wheel of Fortune, according to experts. Not only do they attract fans, but they can make the game itself feel more familiar.
Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada CEO Tina Quigley will join the Virgin Trains USA team next month after she retires from her long-standing post with the commission.
Three of the six companies pitching on the main stage of the Southern Nevada Angel Conference raised a total of $525,000. Two other startups raised capital during a lunch event.
Whiskey Licker Up Saloon, which first opened Sept. 30, is the only one of its kind downtown.
Panelists in 2019’s final G2E education session discussed trends in nongaming amenities, from nightclubs to the prospect of hosting Los Angeles’ quirky Two Bit Circus.
The Wynn Las Vegas salon director who was a source in the Wall Street Journal’s report on alleged sexual misconduct by Steve Wynn has filed an invasion of privacy lawsuit.
The world’s second-largest economy expanded by 6 percent in the three months ending in September, down from the previous quarter’s 6.2 percent, data showed Friday.
Innovation reigned at the 2019 Global Gaming Expo, and here’s a sampling of what we found.
The innovations shown on the floor at G2E are more important than ever as the gaming industry strives to catch up to the technologies used in other industries, according to the AGA’s Bill Miller.
The Can Can Room has closed, records show, but the legal battle to force the Las Vegas strip club out of its longtime building continues.
Clark County officials on Wednesday again postponed action on the Raiders’ request for waivers to development standards for signs planned for Allegiant Stadium.
Encore Boston Harbor President Robert DeSalvio of is stepping down just months after the $2.6 billion casino opened.
To the right of Phil Ruffin’s desk, a layout of the 102-acre Circus Circus complex is scribbled out on a whiteboard, outlining areas that are sure to look different in the coming years.
Debit cards and iPhone payments aren’t used in casino transactions, but Bill Miller, president and CEO of the American Gaming Association, told a Global Gaming Expo crowd earlier this week that he believes it’s time to change that.
