A man convicted of stealing chips from Clark County casino table games has been nominated to be added to Nevada’s List of Excluded Persons.
Casinos & Gaming
The two slots jackpots were won only an hour apart and were among several recent wins across the Las Vegas Valley.
The Strip resort announced tiered loyalty card is being restructured to allow guests to collect greater rewards faster.
Demolition of the shuttered Terrible’s Hotel and Casino in Jean has started. Here’s what’s replacing it.
The LVCVA board was asked to take down the temporary bridge on Flamingo Road and compensate small businesses hurt by Las Vegas Grand Prix road disruptions.
Luxor won’t be the last Las Vegas property to get a Super Bowl makeover in the weeks ahead.
The Seminole Indian Tribe purchased the Mirage in December 2022 and have plans for a guitar-shaped hotel tower on the Strip. When might the project open?
The Culinary and Bartenders Unions said they have set a strike deadline that will impact nearly 8,000 hospitality workers in Las Vegas.
Some resort-casinos are offering rooms starting at $20 during slow periods, nearly as much as a fast food breakfast on-site.
In a tweet, minority owner Mark Cuban said he and the Adelson and Dumont families are paying bonuses to employees “of best franchise in all of sports.”
With 2023 results in the rear-view mirror — half right and half wrong — here’s a look at what’s in the forecast for gaming and tourism in 2024.
Open less than a month, Fountainbleau Las Vegas has had its second $1 million slots jackpot winner.
Caesars Entertainment has cut several high-level entertainment executives in a companywide consolidation.
Big-name performers are likely to be named for this Super Bowl weekend party planned on a 38-acre vacant lot.
Play Playgound, an immersive entertainment attraction, will debut in Las Vegas later this month.