In The News: Office of Economic Development
Nevada’s economy is built upon the 24-hour party, the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” mantra.
Nevada’s economy is built upon the 24-hour party, the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” mantra.
A bold idea has been proposed for Sin City's incredibly busy street that could change the Las Vegas landscape.
Three longtime gaming industry veterans are the newest members of the Gaming Hall of Fame.
Nevadians had no choice but to travel out of state this week to try their luck at the historic $1.337 billion Mega Millions lottery jackpot. The state continues to forbid the sale of lottery tickets.
A Michigan-based science and technology business incubator is expanding its reach across the Ann Arbor area with a new location, creating a home for startups founded by local university graduates.
Connecticut insists sportsbook and online gaming operators make the appropriate problem gambling tools available to bettors. The operators—the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, the Mohegan tribe and the Connecticut Lottery—are also required to offer gamblers the opportunity at self-exclusion.
The state of Connecticut requires operators of sports betting and online casino gaming to make tools available to players who want to bet responsibly. The operators – the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, the Mohegan tribe, and the Connecticut Lottery – are also obligated to offer gamblers a way to formally opt out of betting.
As some U.S. travelers adjust vacation plans amid high fuel costs and inflation, Las Vegas may benefit from pent-up demand and the destination’s value proposition, experts say.
A new owner for the Mirage likely means the end of its signature attraction. But fans have new hope.
This Memorial Day weekend could be one of the last holidays to watch the faux volcano explode in front of The Mirage. The Las Vegas Strip iconic attraction could soon be dismantled. Memories tied with it may fade, too, unless preservations succeed in their effort.
This Memorial Day weekend could be one of the last holidays to watch the faux volcano explode in front of The Mirage. The Las Vegas Strip iconic attraction could soon be dismantled. Memories tied with it may fade, too, unless preservations succeed in their effort.