Wells Fargo named its third CEO in as many years as the bank attempts to put behind it a series of recent scandals.
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Representatives of the Nevada Gaming Commission still have policy decisions ahead of them over new rules about children participating in fundraising raffles.
The Pennsylvania-based gaming company operates the Tropicana Las Vegas and M Resort
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Title Max broke state law by offering loans twice as long as state law allows, thus overcharging customers, but the company won’t have to pay damages because it didn’t willfully violate the law.
Industry experts say a growing economy and increased competition among slot manufacturers has helped Nevada slot revenue build over the past few months.
Billionaire Tilman Fertitta, chairman, CEO and sole owner of Landry’s Inc., discussed a range of topics during an interview this week with the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Kitty Block, president of the Humane Society of the United States, calls the ban discriminatory and misguided.
Move to Las Vegas. Put in a few quarters in a slot machine. Win big. You might have seen that in a few hundred sitcoms through the years.
Amid the health scare, the amount of the legal pot industry’s revenue that comes from vape products has dropped by 15% nationwide, with some states, including Oregon, seeing decreases of more than 60%.
The entry of McDonald’s, the world’s largest burger chain, into the alternative meat arena has largely been seen as a question of when, and not if. Shares of Beyond Meat Inc. bolted 11% higher at the opening bell on the McDonald’s announcement.
A panel of executives representing professional sports franchises explained how the city benefits from the popularity of the teams and dropped hints about what’s next.
City officials and business leaders officially welcomed the first seven tenants of the International Innovation Center @ Vegas, an 11,000 square foot coworking space.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal has won court permission to proceed with an effort to end its 30-year joint operating agreement with the Las Vegas Sun.
This year is on pace to be the busiest year in McCarran history, and would mark the third straight year the record would be surpassed.
The Commerce Department said Wednesday that new homes sales increased to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 713,000, up from a revised 666,000 in July. So far this year, sales have risen a healthy 6.4%.
