Nevada’s casinos won’t need to overhaul their operating plans under new guidance issued Tuesday by gaming regulators.
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Mike Shoro joined the business desk in May 2020 after working as a digital reporter and social producer. He previously reported on crime and breaking news for the Review-Journal. A University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate, and a Chicago suburbs native. Prior to joining the R-J, he worked at several news organizations in Nebraska. Father to an unruly rabbit.
Strip casino operator MGM Resorts International is immediately working to adjust its operations.
A second shutdown would have adverse effects on a number of industries within the state, and could push the state into deeper economic trouble.
With COVID-19 surging out of control, the top public health agency pleaded with Americans on Thursday not to travel for Thanksgiving and not to spend the holiday with people from outside their household.
The pitch is this: If you’re going to work from home, why not a place with sunnier skies, less traffic congestion and no state income tax.
Resorts World Las Vegas is hiring about 6,000 positions in anticipation of its 2021 opening, the resort announced Tuesday.
Casinos in Michigan are closing for three weeks in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19 — a move that gaming experts see as potentially a sign of things to come for Las Vegas.
Several of Nevada’s largest business organizations joined Gov. Steve Sisolak’s call for people to stay home and increase safety precautions to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Though its in-person events were limited due to COVID-19 restrictions, Allied Esports Entertainment Inc. has found success shifting its attention online.
An optical pharmacy location in Las Vegas will permanently close, putting 161 people out of work, according to a notice filed with the state.
Northern Nevada made up Full House Resorts Inc.’s smallest operations and its biggest straggler these last few months.
The sale was shelved because of entitlement and permitting issues surrounding Caesars’ parking obligations.
About half of MGM Resorts International’s national pre-pandemic workforce is back. The company furloughed employees when the COVID-19 pandemic prompted nationwide shutdowns in March.
The Tropicana’s landlord says it is garnering plenty of interest for a potential sale of the Las Vegas Strip hotel-casino.
Boyd attributed its downtown struggles to “significant travel restrictions in Hawaii and overall declines in Las Vegas visitation.”