Las Vegas ranked among top Thanksgiving destinations
- Nov 20, 2017
Slightly fewer visitors will make their pilgrimage to Las Vegas next week, but Sin City remains one of the most popular destinations for Thanksgiving.
Read More . . .Slightly fewer visitors will make their pilgrimage to Las Vegas next week, but Sin City remains one of the most popular destinations for Thanksgiving.
Read More . . .Two young Las Vegas entrepreneurs run PropSwap, an online secondary market for sports bets, where customers can buy or sell live wagers before an event takes place.
Read More . . .The amount won was a 41.7 percent increase year-over-year, with a 17 percent hold off the bets for the Strip-area casinos.
Read More . . .The popular Japanese arcade slot pachinko could be coming to casino floors in Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Review Journal reports.
Read More . . .Allegedly, a mysterious gambler with uncanny luck had bet on the winning team in all of the first five games in the series, by “letting it ride”
Read More . . .Musberberger is the co-founder of Vegas Stats & Information Network (VSiN), a family business aimed at building a streaming service offering actionable information for sports bettors.
Read More . . .If the Golden Knights can maintain anything close to current attendance and demand levels, their sports gambling-friendly approach may do more than just help the NHL solve the “warm-weather problem.
Read More . . .The Nevada Gaming Control Board has revealed that casino sportsbooks in the US state were able to set a new betting handle record in September, but just fell short of an all-time revenue high.
Read More . . .Las Vegas locals, as well as all Nevadans, will now have to pay for parking at Caesars Entertainment properties on the Strip, the company announced in a news release late Friday night.
Read More . . .For 15 years, the world has known “what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.” But in the wake of the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history, Las Vegas has decided that potential visitors won’t be seeing that slogan again anytime soon.
Read More . . .A former Lake Tahoe hangout of Marilyn Monroe, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and the rest of the Rat Pack may soon get new life thanks to an infusion of tech money from one of the Bay Area's wealthiest resident
Read More . . .With yellow police tape draped about and squad cars parked outside, the Las Vegas concert venue where 58 people were killed remains an active crime scene nearly three weeks after the shooting.
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