The second lawsuit in less than a week has been filed against Wynn Resorts Ltd. in connection with the handling of sexual harassment allegations against then CEO and Chairman Steve Wynn.
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After a buying spree in Washington and Northern Nevada, small regional operator Maverick Gaming has entered the Colorado market by acquiring CC Gaming LLC and its properties.
Charles Schwab is dropping commissions for online trading of U.S. stocks and exchange-traded funds, the latest slash in an industry battle that’s drastically cut the cost of investing.
Three individuals have been selected to become the newest members of the Gaming Hall of Fame, the American Gaming Association has announced.
Senate Bill 220 goes into effect on Tuesday, giving consumers more ability to keep websites from selling their information to third-party firms.
Slot machine developers have been working to integrate video game concepts to attract players. While some believe such skill-based games could be a game-changer in the industry, others are not so sure.
The Max has been grounded since March after two crashes killed 346 people.
Turbines are rising by the thousands across America, from remote Texas plains to farms in Iowa. And the boom now is expanding offshore. But, President Donald Trump hates wind turbines.
Experts say the computer vision technology could be a game changer in the casino industry, allowing operators to collect more data on more players than ever before.
Janet Garcia-Legrand, who is set to go on trial in Florida next month, confirmed to the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Wednesday that she is the CEO of project developer Bleutech Park Properties.
Low-price fashion chain Forever 21, a one-time hot destination for teen shoppers that fell victim to its own rapid expansion and changing consumer tastes, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Of the workers who once staffed the plant around the clock, about 3,400 took GM up on transferring to factories around the country.
The law firm of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck has formed a crisis management group led by shareholder Mitch Langberg and Chief Culture and Communications Officer Lara Day.
CarParts.com is the latest company to choose Southern Nevada for a distribution center, joining firms such as Smith’s Food and Drug Stores and Amazon.com.
A bill cracking down on deceptive hotel resort fees by requiring full disclosure of pricing in advertising was introduced Thursday in the House.
