Location: Nevada
Facial recognition spreads as Nevada casinos seek to spot trouble
When Jason Killinger was arrested based on a Reno casino’s facial recognition software in 2023, it was far from unusual. His arrest — now... more
15 years on, ‘Absinthe’ still carries Spiegelworld in Las Vegas
Spiegelworld’s zenith in Las Vegas was a morning press event 4½ years ago at Caesars Palace’s Beijing Noodle No. 9. The production company... more
Nevada regulators approve gaming salon in television studio at Park MGM
Nevada gaming regulators, after seeking more information, signed off on Park MGM operating a gaming salon that also serves as a studio... more
Las Vegas: Revenue-per-room gains on Strip boost first-quarter earnings prospects, Macquarie analyst says
A Wall Street analyst said Las Vegas Strip casinos might surpass consensus estimates for first-quarter earnings based on room revenue, as... more
Nevada Gaming Commission honors former member Sue Wagner after death
During Thursday’s Nevada Gaming Commission meeting, Krolicki honored former Commission member Sue Wagner, who died last week at the... more
Resorts World to drop cashless wagering
The president and CFO of Resorts World Las Vegas told Nevada gaming regulators Thursday the casino that pioneered cashless wagering on the... more
Wynn and Bally’s execs talk UAE and Las Vegas; Michael Gaughan III awarded gaming license
A top executive for Wynn Resorts told Nevada regulators Thursday that construction is continuing on its $5 billion casino resort in the... more
Date revealed for one of Las Vegas’s biggest restaurant openings of 2026
A restaurant whose opening ranks among the most anticipated of 2026 in Las Vegas — indeed, in the entire U.S. — has announced a debut date.... more
Baccarat win helps Las Vegas Strip record small increase in February gaming revenue
Aided by a 37% increase in baccarat revenue, the Las Vegas Strip recorded a slight increase in gaming win in February. Nearly every... more
Las Vegas visitation rebounds in February, on par with 2023
Boosted by improved weekend visitation, increased vehicle travel from southern California, and a packed entertainment calendar, February... more

