O.J. Simpson, the NFL great who was acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife and her friend in one of the most notorious trials of the 20th century, and was later incarcerated in Nevada for an unrelated robbery, died of cancer.
Casinos & Gaming
Luxury amenities include customizable pillow options, ice bath and butler services, according to the locals resort.
The wins by a single player were among several recent jackpots collected at casinos across the Las Vegas Valley.
These dramatic endeavors, often glorified in Hollywood movies, highlight the extreme lengths some will go to in trying to gain an upper hand against the meticulously calculated odds of casino games.
Nevada laws and regulations say gaming licensees can’t restrict access to slot machines, but resorts must seek special permission for private gaming salons.
Hard Rock International will begin putting its touch on The Mirage, more than two years after the company revealed its plans to change the Strip resort.
An off-Strip, family-owned hotel-casino is knocking down walls to expand its gaming footprint.
The six-figure win was one of several recent jackpots collected at casinos across the Las Vegas Valley.
The property near the Fremont Street Experience said its previous general manager stepped down to deal with family matters.
In a report to investors, CBRE Equity Research analyst Colin Mansfield said Tropicana land could be sold to finance the company’s Chicago casino project.
New details emerge as Wynn Las Vegas asks Clark County District Court Judge Mark Denton for an injunction against Fontainebleau for intervening in Wynn contracts.
Four new executive appointments at Fontainebleau will further develop the marketing, human resources and security divisions at the new luxury resort.
The transition of The Mirage to Hard Rock Las Vegas will generate nostalgic memories, but it’s part of the Las Vegas way of constantly evolving to what’s next.
One lucky visitor from Washington won a mega jackpot Thursday night, while a recently legendary slots player struck again.
A Manhattan Beach, California, fund wants Bally’s to reject Soo Kim’s buyout bid, go back to its casino development roots and abandon seeking a New York license.