An internal error within the Nevada Gaming Control Board resulted in the Nevada Gaming Commission’s meeting agenda not being posted in accordance with Open Meetings Law.
Casinos & Gaming
A popular Strip experience that teaches people how to play casino games has allegedly been forced out of its retail space inside a mall.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. reported a profitable third quarter — though not as strong as a year ago — and said it will continue to invest heavily in its resorts in Macao and Singapore.
You see James Bond playing baccarat in all those 007 movies. Here’s how to play the most volatile table game for Nevada casinos.
A partnership between two luxury properties on the Strip and one of the largest international hotel brands will conclude at the end of the year.
The resort has about a dozen themed suites, drawing inspiration from holidays, vacation spots and other places.
A visitor just earned some extra money for some greens fees.
The locals casino operator sought a way to stop several union-busting allegations in litigation by alleging the federal labor agency lacks the authority to prosecute claims against businesses like them.
Bally’s Corp. is now aiming at potentially having a portion of their planned resort and casino to open up with the Athletics planned Las Vegas ballpark in 2028.
Additionally, executives at Red Rock Resorts could be considering different development priorities, an analyst says.
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority helps drive visitation with special events in Mesquite on Nevada’s Arizona border along Interstate 15.
The mighty Colorado River provides a playground for Laughlin while Mesquite uses the Virgin River to maintain some of the state’s best golf courses.
A gambler who expected a $40,200 payout for picking the winner of the first round of a golf tournament is fighting to be paid by the William Hill Sportsbook.
MGM Resorts International and Marriott International on Monday announced plans to bring the W Hotels brand to the Las Vegas Strip.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board alleges that its enforcement agents were denied access at Reno’s Grand Sierra Resort and as a result could be fined $250,000.