Doug Fleming, a longtime Michigan high school basketball coach, topped a field of 1,080 entries to win the inaugural SuperContest College contest.
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The win was one of several recently across the Las Vegas Valley.
The M expansion is the second of four big projects to open for Pennsylvania-based Penn Entertainment, one of the nation’s largest regional casino companies.
South Point hotel-casino, which turns 20 years old this month, stands out in Las Vegas by resisting the industry’s post-COVID march toward higher prices and fewer player-friendly perks.
A couple of days after Thanksgiving, a slots player enjoyed a bank account with stuffing.
The hotel room upgrades are part of a $200 million property-wide renovation that includes redesigned guest rooms, expanded meeting and convention spaces, and updates to several entertainment and dining venues.
Plus, New York moved a step closer to approving three downstate casino licenses on Monday, and each of the finalists has a direct connection to the Las Vegas market.
City Center, home to Aria casino and Vdara hotel, is getting a significant financial boost that underscores the Strip’s ongoing appeal to big investors.
A guest at Fontainebleau Las Vegas won more than $1 million on a Dragon Link machine on Thanksgiving day with a $25 bet.
A hotel on the Las Vegas Strip will rebrand this month and is expected to soon join a partnership with Marriott.
The biological mother of a man killed in a shooting in March has filed a lawsuit against the North Las Vegas casino where the slaying happened.
KalshiEx LLC won’t agree with Nevada gaming regulators to stop writing prediction market contracts that closely resemble sports betting.
A resort guest who was in town visiting family had a life-changing slots win on the Strip Wednesday morning.
Analysts have said the wealthy continue to flock to Las Vegas, but lower-end customers either aren’t coming at all or aren’t spending as much when they’re here.
After four horses tested positive for illegal substances in 2024 horse races in Elko, the trainer was hit with a $100,000 fine. His appeal on Thursday was unsuccessful.
