Former Gov. Grant Sawyer is considered the father of modern gaming, and the Control Board chairman wants a tribute to him as regulatory boards move to a new campus.
Casinos & Gaming
Lavish casino buffets, once a Vegas staple, have become less common in recent years, as food halls have largely taken their place.
Part of the makeover involved installing a new wall of windows to frame views of the pool, gardens and the Sphere.
Now that federal drug enforcement leaders are considering decriminalization of marijuana, it may be time for the intersection of cannabis and casinos, experts say.
On the final night of service, the restaurant is welcoming longtime customers, former employees, family members and more. Oysters and quail are essential.
The Clark County Liquor and Gaming Licensing Board is scheduled to consider the application at its meeting on Aug. 20.
The family-owned restaurant group encompasses quick-serve, casual sit-down and fine dining concepts.
The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in Nevada rose 0.2 percentage points to 5.4 percent, according to a Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation report.
In a 31-page complaint, the Nevada Gaming Control Board alleged that the Strip resort allowed gamblers that ran illegal bookmaking operations to play in its casino.
Here is a rundown of the major football handicapping contests offered in Las Vegas. Circa has guaranteed a record $16 million in prize money for its two $1,000-entry contests.
The bi-weekly podcast has a solid rhythm of news items, inside jokes and Vintage Vegas nostalgia that draw thousands of listeners craving more from the destination.
Six lawsuits allege that a Las Vegas casino operator wrongfully terminated employees who refused the mandatory COVID-19 vaccines due to religious objections.
A Las Vegas Strip hotel-casino is “elevating the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix experience” with a three-day party for Formula One racing fans.
The U.S. attorney is expected to provide a deep dive into the intricacies of these cases.
A new study published in the UNLV Gaming Research and Review Journal takes on what happens when casinos reduce or take away free play.