by Casino.org | Apr 24, 2026 | Strip
Clark County officials are struggling to fix Strip escalators due to a shortage of parts from defunct manufacturers Outdoor escalators installed in 1995 were never designed for the 24/7 operation and extreme desert heat of Las Vegas Broken infrastructure is forcing...
by Casino.org | Apr 24, 2026 | Gambling
EDITOR’S NOTE: “Vegas Myths Busted” publishes new entries every Monday, with a bonus Flashback Friday edition. Today’s entry in our ongoing series originally ran on April 21, 2025. Of those who even know that Las Vegas didn’t officially legalize gambling until 1931,...
by Casino.org | Apr 24, 2026 | Gambling
EDITOR’S NOTE: “Vegas Myths Busted” publishes new entries every Monday, with a bonus Flashback Friday edition. Today’s entry in our ongoing series originally ran on April 21, 2025. Of those who even know that Las Vegas didn’t officially legalize gambling until 1931,...
by Casino.org | Apr 23, 2026 | Gambling
Las Vegas and Macau are not immune to higher oil prices The casino hubs are both being impacted by the war in Iran One major airline is reducing its routes, including to Las Vegas, by 3.5% Higher oil prices are impacting travel worldwide, including in the two largest...
by Casino.org | Apr 23, 2026 | Uncategorized
A ton of unwanted national attention was drawn this week to the secret, members-only club at Fontainebleau Las Vegas. According to a a $250 million defamation lawsuit filed April 20 by Kash Patel against The Atlantic, the magazine fabricated claims that the FBI...