Most of the nations’s major casino companies are partnering up to bid for three lucrative downstate New York casino licenses, expected to be handed out later this year.
Casinos & Gaming
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the 1963 World Series — and then they had some fun!
The rebranded Lucky Club in North Las Vegas has 280 new slot machines, a sports cantina with 90 TVs, a massive bar and a William Hill sportsbook.
Las Vegas-based Boyd Gaming will be the official and exclusive local casino partner of the city’s NFL franchise, they announced Friday.
Aruze Gaming, the slot machine developer behind Shoot to Win Craps, Go Go Claw and other slot and electronic table games, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Wednesday.
A local player hit a 7-card straight flush for a Pai Gow progressive jackpot worth $135,000 on Sunday.
Business rebounded after the removal of restrictions by the Chinese central government on Jan. 8 and Chinese New Year celebrations.
The Golden Knights signed a multiyear agreement Tuesday with a newly approved bookmaker in Nevada to become an official sports betting partner of the team.
The renovated and rebranded Lucky Club in North Las Vegas will reopen as Ojos Locos Sports Cantina y Casino on Feb. 6.
A perfect storm of positives pumped up the state’s gaming revenue last year, including one more weekend day in 2022 than 2021 and a robust calendar of sports and entertainment events.
George Assad was also a prosecutor in the Clark County District Attorney’s Office and was a regulator with the Nevada Transportation Authority.
This rainy day Monday did not let one slots player down.
A new Wildfire Casino near downtown Las Vegas will open just in time for Super Bowl LVII.
Replacing Ben Kieckhefer on the five-member Gaming Commission, Krolicki also formerly served as Nevada state treasurer and tried to bring the Olympics to Nevada.
A class action lawsuit alleges hotel operators on the Strip of inflating hotel room rates, but several hospitality and business experts have expressed skepticism at the claim.




