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Maurice Wooden appeared before the Nevada Gaming Control Board, and commissioners brought up concerns about his past at the Wynn when discussing a future license.
While on a panel at a gaming conference at UNLV, Fifth Street Gaming CEO Scott Schorr said casinos should legalize onsite ...
A wrong way driving bill, known as Jay’s Law, is heading to Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo’s desk after the Nevada Senate passed it unanimously Friday.
A bill that would allow families to put cameras in the rooms of their loved ones in Nevada facilities caring for the elderly or disabled is heading to Lombardo. A bill that would make the second ...
The Las Vegas Valley saw another dog dumping, this time, outside the Nevada SPCA while the shelter was closed.
The Nevada State Senate has passed Assembly Bill 11, known as Jaya's Law, which aims to make wrong-way driving a criminal offense in the state.The bill is nam ...
On a day when the Nevada Gaming Commission fined a Las Vegas Strip resort $5.5 million, events that played out a decade ago ...
Las Vegas’ boldest sportsbook is raising the bar once again. Circa Sports is making waves with its latest high-stakes ...
A Las Vegas man has been sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to money laundering, stalking, and sending ...
() - After passing along party lines, a bill to raise the age for buying semi-automatic guns heads to Nevada Gov. Joe ...
The North Las Vegas City Council affirmed a $300,000 settlement for a man awaiting a murder trial, who accused police of ...
The approved bills involve two Southern Nevada taxes, Uber liability, Holocaust remembrance, a funding shortfall at the ...