Valley Casino has been named one of USA Today’s best casinos outside of Las Vegas, spotlighting its growing reputation for exceptional gaming and entertainment experiences, according to The Business Journals.
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Venetian Las Vegas has unveiled its new William Hill sports book, offering guests a premium betting experience with advanced technology and expanded viewing areas. The launch marks a significant enhancement in the resort’s entertainment options.
Two New England casinos have been ranked among the best in the U.S. outside Las Vegas, highlighting the region’s growing appeal in the gaming industry. The rankings were recently featured in a Boston.com report.
Las Vegas Sands has exited the U.S. casino market, selling its domestic assets for $6.25 billion. The move marks a major shift as the company focuses on expanding its presence in Asia.
The Las Vegas Strip has once again topped the U.S. in gaming revenue, signaling a strong rebound for the industry. Experts say the future looks brighter than ever as tourism and high-stakes play drive growth.
The U.S. House Ways and Means Committee is set to visit Las Vegas Friday to discuss the impact of Trump-era tax laws, focusing on implications for the gaming industry. The session aims to address key financial and regulatory concerns.
Wynn Las Vegas has been fined a record $35 million for operating an unlicensed money transmitting business, highlighting increased regulatory scrutiny in the casino industry, according to Asia Gaming Brief.
Ainsworth Gaming Technology has officially opened its new facility in Las Vegas, enhancing its footprint in the gaming industry hub. The expansion aims to boost innovation and support local operations.
Caesars Entertainment is set to invest $1 billion in Las Vegas, aiming to enhance its properties and boost tourism. The significant investment underscores confidence in the city’s hospitality sector.
Las Vegas transformed from a desert outpost to a global gambling hub thanks to legalizing betting in 1931, the rise of casinos in the 1940s, and the boom of lavish resorts, shaping its iconic status today.
The Las Vegas Strip remains the undisputed leader in US casino gambling, drawing millions of visitors annually and generating record revenues despite growing competition from other gambling hubs, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Wynn Las Vegas has been fined a record amount for operating an unlicensed money transmitting business, marking a significant regulatory action in the gaming industry, reports Asia Gaming Brief.