A slots player at the South Point figures to enjoy her stay at the Las Vegas casino, especially after hitting a jackpot worth six figures.
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The 368-unit Vintage Pointe sold for $58 million and now has traded hands three times in the past three years at escalating prices.
A trade group has reinstated an award to the makers of a robotic sex toy for women that it had taken away four months ago for not keeping with its image.
The state Gaming Control Board has recommended a provisional license for sports-wagering giant GVC Holdings Plc. following a 2-1 vote and nearly four hours of testimony.
Clark County commissioners have given the green light to Lorenzo Doumani’s plans for a 45-story, 720-room nongaming hotel at 305 Convention Center Drive.
The Martin-Harris/Turner Joint Venture was recommended for a $3.5 million pre-construction contract for the Las Vegas Convention Center renovation project.
Chicago-based Conagra says the vent system was used on a “limited” number of cans but was eliminated during a product redesign earlier this year.
The Pinball Hall of Fame’s new facility near the south Strip received county approvals Wednesday.
A Q&A with cannabis production company TriGrow Systems.
Visitors on Fremont Street can see something new under the Viva Vision canopy in addition to performers and souvenir kiosks: construction crews.
Hyatt Place is hosting a job fair Thursday at the Silverton for its new Las Vegas hotel at the Silverton Village.
Dozens of people across the U.S. have invested more than $1 million in six sports betting funds all run by a Las Vegas resident who claims to have the secret sauce to crushing local books.
The company on Wednesday reported fuel costs down 6 percent, no maintenance cancellations over the past 120 days and a 5 percent increase in the number of departures.
Even the most dedicated culinary do-it-yourselfers will soon find it quicker and easier to achieve professional results, judging from the array of devices showing at CES this week.
As families browsed hundreds of pre-cut evergreens at a Summerlin Christmas tree lot, Division of Forestry resource management officer Cayenne Engel was on her own search, part of a routine inspection for trees illegally harvested in Nevada.