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Las Vegas is coming down from its all-time best hot steak, that much is sure. But how will America's gambling capital respond ...
MGM Resorts CEO Bill Hornbuckle asserted that Las Vegas fundamentals remain strong even as tourism figures fell substantially ...
The settlements involve Aria and Luxor, who allegedly denied employee requests for religious exemptions during the pandemic.
By integrating hybrid cooling technology into the Bellagio Spa Tower, MGM Resorts International expects to reduce water use ...
A nine-week decline in hotel bookings made for a "choppy" second quarter, but MGM boss Bill Hornbuckle says, "To say Las Vegas is not a value, which I know has taken some headlines, is just not a ...
Behind the scenes at a major resort on the Las Vegas Strip, an effort is underway at the Bellagio Resort & Casino to reduce water use on a massive scale.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The Nevada Gaming Control Board has revoked the gaming license of former president and Chief Operating Officer of MGM Grand and Resorts World Las Vegas, Scott Sibella.
MGM Resorts International agreed to pay an $8.5 million fine as part of an agreement with the Nevada Gaming Control Board. The fine comes after the company allowed illegal bookmakers to gamble ...
Las Vegas, Nevada-based MGM Resorts International (MGM) owns and operates casino, hotel, and entertainment resorts. Valued at a market cap of $10.3 billion, the company's resort portfolio ...
MGM uses 90 percent renewable energy for 11 of its Las Vegas resorts’ daytime needs, the company said, but the new solar farm and battery storage facility will power 100 percent of daytime needs ...
Southern Nevada’s largest employer is taking a $500,000 leap to encourage water conservation in the region — with its own employees. MGM Resorts International, which has a local staff of about ...
Former MGM and Resorts World executive Scott Sibella portrayed himself as the victim of others who failed to file reports on suspicious cash transactions by a known illegal bookmaker. Nevada ...