Matthew Maddox, one of the longest-serving executives at Wynn Resorts, has replaced Steve Wynn as chief executive officer. Maddox, 42, joined Wynn Resorts in 2002, when Steve Wynn began rebuilding his casino empire from scratch. Maddox rose through the company’s ranks, working in Macau, then as chief financial officer and finally as president since November 2013. He was named chief executive officer by the company’s board late Tuesday after Wynn resigned amid sexual harassment allegations that threatened the company’s gaming licenses in the United States and Macau. “There is not a more trusted confidant than Maddox inside that company. He knows every inch of Wynn Resorts,’’ a Wall Street analyst said on the condition that he remain anonymous to maintain relations with the company. “However, he is rather young and hasn’t led a large group of people.’’ Maddox grew up in Mena, Arkansas, a town of 5,500 people just east of the Oklahoma border. Maddox graduated from Mena High School in 1994 at the top of his class and was voted “most likely to be remembered” by his roughly 120 classmates, according to the school’s yearbook. Maddox studied finance at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.
New Redfin report details home sales and median sale prices for 2025 in Summerlin West, Summerlin North and Summerlin South.
Golden Knights center William Karlsson, who has been out since November with a lower-body injury, was not named to Sweden’s roster for the Winter Olympics on Friday.
The 2026 college football season will culminate in Las Vegas for the first time. That’s one of the stories Review-Journal reporter Adam Hill will be following this year.
Many of the wounded were in their teens to mid-20s, police said.
A number of issues could come to the forefront in 2026 when it comes to all things real estate and housing.
Golden Knights defenseman Noah Hanifin was named to Team USA’s Olympic roster on Friday, joining teammate Jack Eichel for the Winter Olympics in Italy in February.
A woman was detained after a report of a shooting at a Henderson home on Thursday night, according to police.
One person is dead after a two-vehicle crash Thursday night in the northeast Las Vegas Valley.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Washington can barely keep the lights on between shutdown threats. Meanwhile, ordinary Americans are doing what Congress can’t: solving problems in their own communities.
Feds should get out of the way.
The glorious Christmas feast hosted by Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada was uplifting.
Reckless and uninformed.
What’s that about glass houses?
A dense fog advisory was issued for Southern Nevada and parts of Arizona and California by the National Weather Service.
Both Raiders tight ends have been impacted by Chiefs star Travis Kelce and the way he changed the position ahead of what could be his last game on Sunday.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides NFL notes and trends for Week 18 games for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Golden Knights head into their annual father’s trip in need of some answers after allowing 14 goals during a three-game losing streak.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
