A glitch in the mobile gaming system used by William Hill was responsible for thousands of duplicate wagers on events and resulted in complaints from gamblers.
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That’s all, folks, as one animated hog once said, for one big jackpot in Henderson.
Few changes are expected in the immediate future for the Tropicana as Bally’s reviews its marketing strategy for the resort for up to six months before making any moves.
Daniel Carlson was visiting Las Vegas from Houston and was shocked by the food prices that greeted him at an Albertsons grocery store on Rainbow Boulevard last week.
After bettors complained about duplicate sports wagers on their accounts, the Nevada Gaming Control Board filed a formal complaint that could result in a fine.
Station Casinos cleared a hurdle in its quest to build a new resort in North Las Vegas, as the company shakes up its real estate portfolio.
The airport is ranked fifth among North America’s busiest airport in an airport satisfaction survey conducted by global leader in consumer insights.
Online retailer Zappos is laying off a portion of its workforce but it’s unclear how many staffers have been impacted.
The company wants a judge to throw out a sexual harassment complaint filed earlier this month by a massage therapist at the Strip resort. An Oct. 25 hearing is set.
Ojos Locos Sports Cantina will partner with the North Las Vegas hotel-casino with the goal to be the first Latino-focused casino-hotel in the country.
U.S. builder sentiment has declined every month this year, and the “housing recession shows no signs of abating,” a trade association reported.
Three Las Vegas companies — Las Vegas Sands, Wynn Resorts and MGM International — in the running for renewal of gaming concessions in Chinese region.
Mexican Independence Day weekend could amount to a historic win for the Las Vegas economy as visitors flocked to Southern Nevada for a long weekend of notable events.
It was one of several recent winnings in the Las Vegas Valley.
Several months into operations at the Palms, general manager Cynthia Kiser Murphey sits down with the Review-Journal to discuss the storied off-Strip property.