The Nevada Gaming Commission was satisfied that the philanthropist and education advocate provided enough information when Steve Wynn left the company in 2018.
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Bartenders and patrons at The Timbers weren’t wearing masks when Gaming Control Board agents made an unannounced visit to the tavern in August.
A second shutdown would have adverse effects on a number of industries within the state, and could push the state into deeper economic trouble.
This holiday season won’t be so jolly for thousands of Nevadans poised to run out of federal and state jobless benefits the day after Christmas.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. announced it will invest $400,000 into community organizations that empower diverse groups in an effort to address systematic racism.
As coronavirus cases surge across the country, a spike in positive cases in Transportation Security Administration employees at the nation’s airports has also occurred.
The nearly 1.98 million passengers reported by the Clark County Department of Aviation marks the busiest month at McCarran since March when the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact began.
Nevada’s jobless rate ticked lower last month, but unemployment here remains far above the national average
Work is beginning on four new restaurants as the Sahara Las Vegas continues its $150 million expansion and remodeling effort.
When salons were shuttered due to coronavirus concerns in March, bangs and debt grew in unison for workers in the beauty industry.
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.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. was named to the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index for the first time, the company said Wednesday.
The Bally’s brand is also part of the deal with the company now known as Bally’s Corp. and renews speculation that the Las Vegas Strip property could change hands.
Two industrial buildings are under construction in the Las Vegas Digital Exchange Campus.
Ohio joins a growing number of states that have been paring back casino operations as COVID-19 case numbers within the U.S. continue to surge.