Writer: Buck Wargo
Grand Sierra Resort in Reno fined $250,000
Reno’s Grand Sierra Resort will pay a $250,000 fine as part of a stipulated agreement approved Monday by the Nevada Gaming Commission.... more
Analysts are cautious about Las Vegas after earnings reports
Based on third-quarter earnings commentary from Strip operators, Wall Street analysts have been preaching caution for Las Vegas for the... more
Voters to decide on casino expansion, sports betting, and other gambling-related ballot questions
Four prominent gaming initiatives will be on state ballots Tuesday, asking voters whether they approve of casino expansion in Virginia,... more
GLI celebrates history and looks to changing gaming industry
For more than 35 years, Gaming Laboratories International has driven results in a rapidly transforming global industry, strengthening... more
Las Vegas: Golden Entertainment unveils Arizona Charlie’s refreshed rooms
Golden Entertainment’s Arizona Charlie’s Boulder and Arizona Charlie’s Decatur, both locals’ casinos in the Las Vegas area, have... more
Caesars’s Q3 earnings call focused on asset sale and drop in F1 revenue
Caesars Entertainment executives on Tuesday spoke positively about 2025, but noted that October has been underwhelming in Las Vegas and... more
Caesars Q3 earnings flat year over year; Linq Promenade to be sold
Caesars Entertainment’s third-quarter revenues and adjusted earnings were essentially flat year over year, as it announced the sale of the... more
Caesars closes sale of World Series of Poker brand
Caesars Entertainment closed the previously announced sale of its intellectual property rights for the World Series of Poker brand to NSUS... more
Analysts cautious on Vegas, due in part to election
Wall Street and other analysts are growing cautious about the prospects of Las Vegas through the end of the year and the start of 2025,... more
Las Vegas Strip reports third consecutive monthly decline
Nevada’s gaming revenue edged 3.4% higher in September despite a third consecutive monthly decline on the Strip. The Nevada Gaming Control... more
