MGM Resorts to sell Mirage hotel and casino for $1.08 billion to Hard Rock
MGM Resorts International said on Monday that it would sell the operations of the Mirage hotel and casino in Las Vegas to Hard Rock International for about $1.08 billion in cash.
Nevada court sides with gunmakers in Las Vegas shooting suit
Nevada’s Supreme Court ruled gun manufacturers cannot be held responsible for the deaths in the 2017 mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip because a state law shields them from liability unless the weapon malfunctions.
Casino industry rebounds from pandemic while mobile sports betting is on the rise
Fans watching football over the holiday weekend will have the option to bet on games from their couches. The transition from mostly in-person gambling at casinos to a reliance on mobile apps signals a shift in the gaming industry as a result of the pandemic.
'Candemic': Supply chain issues hit breweries, causing aluminum can shortage
Pandemic or “candemic?” The brewery industry says it's experiencing an aluminum can shortage as a result of supply chain issues and increased demand stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
MGM plans to sell Mirage operations in Las Vegas
MGM Resorts International said it would sell its operations of The Mirage to another operator, part of a rash of deals that are changing the hands of ownership on the Las Vegas Strip.
Las Vegas auction sells Picasso paintings for over $100 million
The auction is the first time Sotheby's held its marquee "Evening Sale" outside its signature New York venue.
Elon Musk's Boring Company gets OK for Las Vegas underground tunnel project
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk’s vision for underground transit has received a green light in Las Vegas.
Caesars Entertainment, Spiegelworld ink $75M theaters deal
Caesars Entertainment and the company that produces the show “Absinthe” in Las Vegas are teaming up on theater and dining projects in three states that will cost nearly $75 million.
Viva Las Vegas: How constructing Sin City’s Strip brought the gambling mecca to life
"American Built" explores the beginnings of the Las Vegas hotel scene and the Strip's glamorous coming to life.
4th year since Las Vegas massacre: 'Be there for each other'
People who are healing and some still struggling gathered Friday to remember those who died and were injured during the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history four years ago on the Las Vegas Strip.
Las Vegas events, venues begin requiring COVID-19 vaccination proof
Some Vegas sports games, music festivals and conventions are requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
Las Vegas workers must wear face masks, but not the general public, city officials decide
The Clark County Commission voted Monday to require masks for all employees indoors regardless of their vaccination status, but stopped short of requiring them for tourists and the general public.
Viva Las Business: Vegas reopens
Las Vegas is seeing excessive demand after a paltry 2020.
Las Vegas welcomes World of Concrete as first major convention since pandemic began
World of Concrete, one of the largest annual conventions, is being held June 8-10 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Las Vegas Sands faces $12B claim in Macau court
U.S. casino giant Las Vegas Sands is facing a $12 billion lawsuit from a former partner in a Macau court, in a case set to shine a light over how coveted casino licenses were awarded in the world's biggest gambling hub two decades ago.
One of largest casino projects on Vegas Strip sets opening
One of the biggest casino projects ever on the Las Vegas Strip has set a date to open, after more than seven years of planning and building.
Las Vegas hotels hiring hundreds as travel confidence returns
As more people get vaccinated against COVID-19, many are starting to feel safe enough to start traveling again. The Las Vegas Strip is already seeing that demand and hotels are needing to hire more staff, and fast.
















