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Breaking News
With Oscar Goodman fully on board, the Plaza looks to its next 50 years
Instead of one major concentrated celebration, Plaza’s 50th anniversary will be marked through the end of the year with various discounted stay packages and $50,000 in cash prizes that will be awarded to 50 winners. The resort will put on fireworks shows ...
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Breaking News
Las Vegas casinos with coin-play slots scramble as coin shortage hits US
Because of a nationwide coin shortage brought on by business closures out of COVID-19 concerns, casinos with the coin-play machines have had to scramble to secure enough coins in circulation for …
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Breaking News
Eye-in-the-sky cameras assist in COVID-19 contact tracing for workers at Westgate
From the moment someone steps foot on a Las Vegas resort property, they are being watched — from license-plate readers at garage entrances to hundreds of cameras trained on virtually every square inch of the casino floor. Surveillance operators behind the ubiquitous “eye in the sky” are on ...
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Gaming
Welcome to the future of Las Vegas
It’s 8 p.m. July 11, 2033. Hot and getting hotter. There’s a high of 117 outside McCarran International Airport, and you’re fighting the odd desire to crack an egg over the asphalt, Tweetagram it. You can see the Strip through the glass window at arrivals. It looks roughly the same as you remember—the iconic shapes of the Luxor, Paris and Wynn still cutting through the sky—but you’ve heard a lot has changed since your last visit. “You want in?” your girlfriend asks, sitting in a semicircle of friends. She’s put together a Texas hold ’em table on her tablet, connected to a pack of players in a hotel room at Caesars Palace.
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Breaking News
Bally's tower gets new rooms, new name
Bally’s Las Vegas plans to renovate 756 rooms in its South Tower and rename it the Jubilee Tower, named after the longest-running burlesque act in Las Vegas and slated to welcome its first guests in late summer.
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A&E
What makes the perfect Las Vegas casino? World-class restaurants, no smoking, crunchy cannolis ... and 3:2 blackjack payouts
With Resorts World Las Vegas, the Gansevoort and SLS on the way, the Strip is preparing itself for a new wave of hotel-casinos, each promising a unique Las Vegas experience to top their predecessors and draw tourists the world over.
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Business
Hired or fired? How the Trump is doing after five years in Las Vegas
Las Vegas’ $1.3 billion Trump International Hotel opened in March 2008 and got off to a rocky start. The high-end condos failed to sell. Owner Donald Trump had to shift strategy. The Great Recession dashed his hope for a second tower, and hundreds of investors sued him. Five years later, things have improved at the gold-plated tower. The investor lawsuits were dismissed, the condos once again are selling, and the hotel rooms are full.
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Casino
Dirty laundry: Should casinos be responsible for knowing where the money comes from?
Las Vegas Sands Corp. could be in trouble over a few of its gamblers' illegal practices.
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A&E
Size matters: Just how big are Las Vegas’ biggest bars?
With nightclubs sprawling tens of thousands of feet across Strip properties, many bars, lounges and other smaller nightlife venues have followed in the spirit of expansion.
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- $99.00
- Weekend Rates from
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