The Los Angeles Dodgers are -130 favorites over the Houston Astros in Game 6 of the baseball World Series. The total is 7.5.
Impressionist Gordie Brown is moving from Planet Hollywood to Hooters. Brown is scheduled to begin his Hooters run on November 22.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has signed legislation allowing the pending expansion of gambling in the state. Gambling will now be allowed in truck stops, airports, and several new casinos. Pennsylvania will also become the fourth state with online gambling and the first to have both casinos and lottery online. It joins Nevada and Puerto Rico as the only jurisdictions with airport gambling. A timetable for the implementation of the new options hasn't been presented.
The Kansas City Chiefs are -7 favorites over the Denver Broncos in tonight's Monday Night Football game. The total is 42.
The starting point of the annual Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon has been moved from the Las Vegas Village concert venue, site of the Strip shooting, to New York-New York and a concert that was to be held there will also be relocated. The course will include a circling of the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign and will be devoid of music as a tribute to the victims. The marathon takes place on November 12.
The 75,000-square-foot events venue, Enclave, has opened at 5810 S. Eastern Avenue. Featuring a 5,000-square-foot rooftop space and 22 rooms ranging from 147 square feet to 9,000 square feet, Enclave is designed specifically to handle special events of all sizes.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are -3 favorites over the Detroit Lions in tonight's Sunday Night Football game. The total is 44.5.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are -125 favorites over the Houston Astros in Game 5 of the baseball World Series. The total is 7.
Of the many benefits that have run in support of the Strip-shooting victims, one of the more interesting is “Vegas Cares,” scheduled to run at the Venetian beginning at 1 p.m. on November 5. The line-up includes several Las Vegas performers, including Terry Fator, Mike Tyson, Carrot Top, Penn & Teller, Lance Burton Rich Little, and the Tenors of Rock. Tickets are $30 base.
Caesars Entertainment has announced that it will begin charging locals for parking at most of its casinos and there won't be much of a grace period before they do -- it goes into effect this Thursday. Paid parking will be instituted at Caesars Palace, Paris, Bally's, Cromwell, Flamingo, LINQ, and Harrah's, leaving only Rio and Planet Hollywood without fees. Total Rewards members rated Platinum and above will also have fees waived.
The Houston Astros and the Los Angeles Dodgers are pick 'em in Game 4 of the baseball World Series. The total is 8.5.
The ceremonial first pitch in today’s World Series will be thrown by seven-year-old Hailey Dawson of Henderson. Hailey has an underdeveloped right hand and will use a 3-D printed prosthetic that was developed at UNLV to deliver the pitch before an international audience.
In our current poll on best bargain buffets, we neglected to include two of the better ones at Palace Station and Silverton. We’ve added them in even though the their numbers will be truncated. If you’re a fan of either and want to give them a boost, or you have another favorite bargain buffet, cast your votes here.
After two decades of operating as a riverboat, Tropicana Evansville has been converted to the state’s first land-based casino, featuring a 45,000-square-foot gaming floor 1,175 slots, 30 table games, and a poker room. It was also Indiana’s first casino of any kind, opening as Casino Aztar in 1995.
The Houston Astros are -140 favorites over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 of the baseball World Series. The total is 8.
After a year’s absence, Dirk Arthur Wild Magic is returning to the Westgate. The show will open in the Westgate Cabaret on November 15. For many years one of the city’s best-value shows, tickets start at $29 base.
After several months of quiet, Steve Wynn has released new details about his Paradise Park project that will be built on the golf course land behind Wynn/Encore. The complex will include a 47-floor 1,500-room hotel tower with a casino, restaurants, showroom, and spa; convention space; and a lagoon and carousel that will host nightly parades, zip lines, and a bumper-car course. The golf course will be closed December 22 and work will begin on the hotel January 3.
The Baltimore Ravens are -3 favorites over the Miami Dolphins in tonight's Thursday Night Football game. The total is 38.
Pennsylvania is on the verge of enacting a bill that would allow a sweeping escalation of gambling in the state. The 470-page bill would allow machines, and in some instances table games, in truck stops, airports, online, and at 10 additional casinos. The bill curiously does not open the way for gambling in bars.
Which Las Vegas casino puts out the best bargain buffet? Our new poll gives you a choice of 20 buffets to choose from for under $10. Let us know which you think is best by voting in the new Reader Poll that's live now.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Houston Astros are pick ’em in Game 2 of the baseball World Series. The total is 7.5.
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom has ruled that poker player Phil Ivey was cheating when he beat Crockfords Casino in London for $10.1 million playing baccarat in 2012. Crockford’s refused to pay, and it now appears that Ivey’s options for pursuing payment in the U.K. matter have run out. There is a similar dispute ongoing in Atlantic City.
Station Casinos runs a good seniors program on Wednesdays. The “My Generation 50+” promo offers a free Starbucks tall coffee, $4 movies, half-point bingo and bowling, and half-point dining at the buffets, in the cafes, and in several other restaurants. Station is also running good daily "Wheel Deal" specials in the cafes, including eggs & bacon/sausage for $3.99 and a cheeseburger & fries for $5.99. Both are available 24/7 and come with a drink (the drinks used to be extra).
The Los Angeles Dodgers are -180 favorites over the Houston Astros in Game 1 of the baseball World Series. The total is 7. Money has continued to come in on the Dodgers for the series, closing -175.
Tech giant Larry Ellison has purchased the Cal Neva in Lake Tahoe for $36 million. Ellison was the only bidder at a bankruptcy auction and no plans for the resort have been divulged. However, it's expected that the historic property that was once partly owned by Frank Sinatra and been shuttered since 2013 will be renovated and reopened.
Nevada ranked fifth on a list of the country’s “angriest drivers.” The report prepared by insurancequotes.com measured Instagram posts with the hashtag #RoadRage to make its rankings. Nevada had 2,004 per 100,000 drivers, while the leader, Hawaii, had 5,872 per 100,000.
The Philadelphia Eagles are -5 favorites over the Washington Redskins in tonight's Monday Night Football game. The total is 48.5.
It didn’t take long for the Prince tribute act Purple Reign to land a new gig. The show is scheduled to open at the Tropicana on November 1, less than a month after closing at the Westgate.
Maybe it’s time to start paying attention. Ex-NBA player Jackie Robinson’s plans for an arena and hotel project at the north end of the Strip are not only still alive, they’ve expanded. Robinson has added a 63-story 2,000-room hotel, a 240,000-square-foot conference center, a 2,500-seat showroom, a bowling alley, and a wedding chapel to the mix. Originally announced at a price of $1.3 billion, the projected tab has ballooned to $2.7 billion. Robinson says he has the financing and projects the resort would open in 2020, the same year at Resorts World Las Vegas.
The New England Patriots are -2.5 favorites over the Atlanta Falsons in tonight's Sunday Night Football game. The total is 56.5.
The Mega Millions lottery, which operates in 44 states and D.C. is making moves to create bigger jackpots. For starters, the cost of a ticket will be raised from $1 to $2 as of October 28. Changes in number selection are also designed to produce higher jackpots and will set the odds of winning any prize at 1 in 24. The Mega Millions jackpot record is $656 million.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are -160 favorites over the Houston Astros to win baseball's World Series. The Dodgers opened -140 and have been bet up in early action. Game 1 is Tuesday.
In tonight’s deciding Game 7 of the American League Championship series, the Houston Astros are -150 favorites over the New York Yankees. The total is 8.
Groundbreaking for the Raiders Stadium will take place in November, but it’s not known exactly when. Several dates have been floated, but the actual date won’t be known until it’s announced on November 9.
Harrah’s celebrates its 80th anniversary with a party in the Carnaval Court starting at 3 p.m. today. There will be events and entertainment throughout the evening, culminating with a performance by the rock band Asia at 9 p.m. and admission is free.
The site of the former Moulin Rouge has been purchased by Clark County for $6.2 million. No plans for the 15-acre parcel have been disclosed; however, losing bidders are expressing concern that all historical ties to the former nightclub will be erased if the county opts to build a vanilla government-use facility.
Author Brian Rouff will sign copies of our new book The House Always Wins today at the Mob Museum. We'd previously written that you had to buy a ticket to the museum to attend the signing, but it's been moved to the bookstore where a ticket isn't required. The event will run from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Stop by.
The Kansas City Chiefs are -3 favorites over the Oakland Raiders in tonight's Thursday Night Football game. The total is 46.5.
The official launch of this year's "Las Vegas Writes" book, Back to Where You Once Belonged -- Las Vegas Writers Weigh the Power of the Past, takes place tonight in the theater in the Clark County Library (1401 E. Flamingo). Starting at 7 p.m., editors Scott Dickensheets and Geoff Schumacher will lead a discussion of the book by its 10 authors. There is no charge to attend.
The D is holding a viewing party tonight in the outdoor Downtown Las Vegas Events Center. These "Downtown Watch Zone" parties had previously been held on Sundays only, but tonight will simultaneously air the Raiders/Chiefs Thursday-Night-Football game and Cubs/Dodgers baseball playoff game. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and it's free to attend.
It’s the same cast of characters at the top of casino-industry representatives on this year’s Forbes 400 list of the richest Americans. Sheldon Adelson leads the way at 14th on the list with an estimated net worth of $35.4 billion. He’s followed by Carl Icahn ($16.7 billion), Ed Roski ($5.5 billion), Tilman Fertitta $3.5 billion), Steve Wynn ($3.1 billion), Phil Ruffin ($2.6 billion), and Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta ($2 billion each).
Our new book, Back to Where You Once Belonged -- Las Vegas Writers Weigh the Power of the Past, is discussed on KNPR today. Editor Scott Dickensheets and contributor Michael Green are guests. The book is the eighth installment of the “Las Vegas Writes” project and the fifth that we’ve published. It’s a literary collection from several of Las Vegas’ top writers, each penning stand-alone non-fiction essays on local history. Tune in to 88.9 FM in Las Vegas at 7:05 p.m. If you miss it, the 23-minute interview can be accessed at the KNPR website.
The movie adaptation of the book Molly’s Game is due out this year. Starring Jessica Chastain as Molly Bloom, it details one of the world’s biggest ongoing private poker games that hosted several of Hollywood’s elite. We know a little bit about the inside story on this one and are anxiously awaiting its release. Here's the trailer.
Elton John has announced the end of his long-running residency at Caesars Palace. He'll play the final 14 dates of his "Million Dollar Piano" show between April 28 and May 19. Between this and the original "Red Piano" show that began in 2004, Elton will have performed 450 shows at the Colosseum before over 1.8 million fans.
It's not the Elvis, but Elvis Costello has signed on for a mini-residency at Encore. Costello will play six shows scheduled for Feb. 28, March 2-3, 7, 9-10, with tickets starting at $59.50 base. It’s his only scheduled dates anywhere in 2018.
Add women's basketball to Las Vegas' expanding list of professional sports franchises. According to a just-issued press release, the WNBA and NBA Board of Governors have approved the relocation of the San Antonio Stars WNBA team to Las Vegas. The team will be owned by MGM Resorts International, with the Mandalay Bay Events Center serving as the home arena. The team's head coach is former NBA great Bill Laimbeer. The Las Vegas Stars will begin play in the 2018 season.
Four new members have been inducted into the Gaming Hall of Fame. Diana Bennett is the CEO of Paragon Gaming and the daughter of HoF member William Bennett; Melvin Wolzinger was a long-time MGM board member; John Breeding is the former truck driver who invented Let It Ride and founded Shuffle Master; and Joe Kaminkow was one of IGT’s most influential slot machine designers.
The Tennessee Titans are -6.5 favorites over the Indianapolis Colts in tonight's Monday Night Football game. The total is 46.5.
An agreement has been signed by Nevada, New Jersey, and Delaware to combine online player pools, meaning that players in the threes states can now play against each other. Nevada and Delaware signed a similar agreement in 2015, but the addition of New Jersey is a much more significant development that will improve liquidity.
The pedestrian bridge between Excalibur and New York-New York is closed for renovation work. It’s the last of the four bridges at the Strip and Tropicana to receive upgrades and will reopen on Dec. 29. The four bridges are traveled by 130,000 people daily.
The Denver Broncos are -13.5 favorites over the New York Giants in tonight's Sunday Night Football game. The total is 38.
Pat Christenson will sign copies of his book Rock Vegas -- Live Music Explodes in the Neon Desert today at Zia Record Exchange (4503 W. Sahara). Come check out the signing and one of Las Vegas' cool offbeat stores beginning at 2:30 p.m.
The Oasis hotel at the Gold Spike downtown is converting 42 residential units into hotel rooms. The current tenants will have to move by within the month. Management says the move is being due to increased demand for hotel space downtown.
The LV Review-Journal ran a piece today suggesting that visitation to Las Vegas hasn't been significantly affected by this month's Strip shooting. The evidence is mostly anecdotal and we get the sense that it may be true -- it doesn't feel the same as the period directly following the 9/11 attack -- confirming numbers won't be available until the month is concluded.
Which Las Vegas casino puts out the best affordable buffet ? Our new poll gives you a choice of 13 buffets to choose from in the $20-$30 range. Let us know which you think is best by voting in the new Reader Poll that's live now.
The Prince tribute show Purple Reign will end its run at Westgate Las Vegas on October 14. The show has moved around Vegas for years, but there’s been no mention of a new venue or what might take its place at Westgate.
The new Giada De Laurentiis restaurant moving into Caesars Palace has announced a scheduled opening in early 2018. Pronto by Giada will serve “Italian fare with California influences” in a casual atmosphere.
A new luxury charter airline based out of Las Vegas is reportedly in the works. LVAIR is being described as a “$10.3 billion [operation] with a fleet of 30 luxury jumbo jets designed specifically to carry players and whales to Las Vegas en masse from points around the world.” OK then.
The Carolina Panthers are -3 favorites over the Philadelphia Eagles in tonight's Thursday Night Football game. The total is 44.
In today's deciding Game 5 of the National League Division Series, the Chicago Cubs and Washington Nationals are pick ’em. The total is 7.5.
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Get 2-for-1 fajitas today from 4 to 9 p.m. at Silverton when you earn 50 points ($50 coin-in). Gold, Platinum, and Diamond tiers don’t have to earn the points. The deal runs every Thursday in October.
In today's deciding Game 5 of the American League Division Series, the Cleveland Indians are -190 favorites over the New York Yankees. The total is 7.5.
Unlikely as it sounds, yet another stadium has been announced for Las Vegas. A new home for the Las Vegas 51s minor league baseball team will be built on the west side of town in Downtown Summerlin. The $150 million 10,000-seat open-air stadium will be called Las Vegas Ballpark. While the stadium is set to be completed in time for the 2019 season, it won’t have its current Triple-A affiliation with the New York Mets. The Mets have announced their intention to partner with another organization, leaving the Las Vegas team looking for a new MLB affiliate.
The Miss Universe competition will return to Las Vegas this year after being held last year in the Philippines. The 66th edition of the competition will be held on Nov. 26 at Planet Hollywood, where it was also staged in 2012 and 2015.
Tonight is the home opener for the Vegas Golden Knights NHL team at the T-Mobile Arena. The first-ever home game for a Las Vegas major-league team is reportedly sold out and will be broadcast on NBC Sports. The 2-0 Knights and the Arizona Coyotes are pick 'em. The total is 5.5.
Strip shooter Stephen Paddock reportedly called himself “the biggest video poker player in the world” during testimony in a court case. Anthony Curtis told CNN that he was confident that wasn’t accurate, and in an interview about Paddock’s visits to Wynn Las Vegas, Steve Wynn said he “was a modest gambler by Wynn Resorts standards.”
Lotus of Siam remains closed, but a post on its Facebook page indicates that it expects to be open by Nov. 1 in a new location at 620 E. Flamingo in the bulding that was formerly Roy’s. It’s not clear from the note whether it will be the new sole location of the restaurant or if it will be the second of two, with the original reopening in Commercial Center.
The Minnesota Vikings are -3.5 favorites over the Chicago Bears in tonight's Monday Night Football game. The total is 40.5. Check out our interactive Team Bars feature to find out which Las Vegas bars support each team.
Get a 16” traditional cheese pizza for $10 today at any Grimaldi’s location. The deal is for dine in or take out and runs every Monday in October.
The "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign has become the unofficial homage point in connection with the Strip shootings. You can view the action there live, along with other areas of Las Vegas, on our web cam page.
The Las Vegas casinos turned off their marquee lights last night to honor the victims of the Strip shooting one week ago. The salute took place at 10:05 p.m. and lasted for 11 minutes, with most of the Strip casinos taking part.
The Kansas City Chiefs are -2 favorites over the Houston Texans in tonight's Sunday Night Football game. The total is 44.5.
It's been confirmed that a Claim Jumper is moving into the space that used to be McCormick & Schmick's. Another Claim Jumper at Town Square has closed, so it's a strategic change of location. The new Claim Jumper reportedly has a happy hour with small bites starting at $2, but it'll have to be a doozy to stack up to the one lost from McCormick & Schmick.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the New Jersey sports betting case on December 4. If it finds that the existing Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) is unconstitutional, it will open the door for legalized sports betting nationwide. A ruling isn't expected until the middle of 2018.
Tony Ferguson is a -270 favorite over Kevin Lee in tonight's UFC main event. In the other featured match, Demetrious Johnson is -1400 over Ray Borg.
The Global Gaming Expo came and went last week with relatively little attention, overshadowed by the Strip shooting. As expected, hot topics at the casino industry’s biggest and most important convention and trade show included sports betting legalization and gambling on E-sports. Attendance was reported at about 26,000.
The long-shuttered Moulin Rouge has been demolished. After a fire last week, one of many at the location over the years, what remained of the building was torn down. Some side buildings on the complex reportedly remain.
After battling pneumonia for several weeks, Comedian Ralphie May suffered cardiac arrest and passed away at his private residence in Las Vegas today at the age of 45. He currently has a mini-residency at Harrah's and was scheduled to perform Oct. 6-7, Oct. 19-21, Oct. 26-28. On Wednesday, he won the Casino Comedian of the Year at the Global Gaming Expo.
The Vegas Golden Knights play their first regular-season NHL game tonight against the Dallas Stars. The Stars are -235 favorites and the total is 5.5.
The Mandalay Bay shooter, Stephen Paddock was a former Las Vegas Advisor member and a frequent buyer of HP books, strategy cards, and software. He had not subscribed in recent years, but continued to purchase new Huntington Press gambling products. This and other aspects of this story were discussed in an interview with Anthony Curtis that's scheduled to run tonight on the "CBS Evening News."
The New England Patriots are -3.5 favorites over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in tonight's Thursday Night Football game. The total is 54.5. Note that this line was posted after the game had begun.
We've been receiving a lot of questions about Stephen Paddock, the shooter in Sunday night's attack, and who among the video poker pros knew him. The answer is plenty and we know a few who did. That's why Anthony Curtis has been a source and an interview subject for a number of major media outlets for the past several days -- CNN, the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, London Daily Mail, and "Inside Edition" among them. He'll be posting a blog on the subject soon. For now, you can see his appearance a few hours ago on "CBS This Morning."
According to Kiplinger, the personal-finance magazine, Nevada ranks number five on the list of tax-friendliest states. Kiplinger cites the lack of a state income tax and the 20th lowest property-tax rates, though its average sales tax is relatively high, at right around 8%. Wyoming (no state income tax and lowest beer tax at 2 cents per gallon) and Alaska (no state income tax and lowest gas tax) are numbers 1 and 2 on the list, respectively. Maryland is the tax unfriendliest state, with California placing at number 8 on the least friendly list. Tennessee has the highest beer tax at $1.29 per gallon; Nevada is 13th lowest at 16 cents a gallon.
Anthony Curtis is scheduled to appear Thursday morning on "CBS This Morning," talking about the casino VIP system in relation to the Strip shooter who was known to be a high-rolling gambler. We aren't sure which hour the segment will air, though we were told it would likely be around 7:30 a.m.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are -150 favorites over the Colorado Rockies in tonight’s MLB National League Wild Card playoff game. The total is 8.5.
The band Alabama will play Wynn Las Vegas on three dates later this year. Performances are scheduled for Dec. 13, 15, and 16, with tickets starting at $59.50 base.
The New York Yankees are -250 favorites over the Minnesota Twins in tonight’s MLB American League Wild Card playoff game. The total is 7.5.
One likely change coming from the shooting at Mandalay Bay will be a heightened level of security at casino resorts, especially in the hotel component. Similar to the way the rules of air travel changed after 9/11, more scrutiny of guests seems like a certainty. According to reports, Wynn and Encore are already scanning and checking the bags of entering guests, while owners and executives throughout the city are holed up working on better security protocols. It's almost a given that new safeguards, some of which will be tedious, will soon be put in place.
A full slate of shows are expected to be running tonight after several canceled performances yesterday following the Strip shootings. The last time as many shows were suspended was in 2001 after the 9/11 attacks.
The Kansas City Chiefs are -6.5 favorites over the Washington Redskins in tonight's Monday Night Football game. The total is 47.5. Check out our interactive Team Bars feature to find out which Las Vegas bars support each team.
There's an emerging gambling story connected to the mass shooting on the Strip. The shooter, Stephen Paddock, was a known high-stakes player, which might lead some to speculate that he was reacting to large losses. According to multiple sources, however, Paddock generated, and could deal with, wins and losses of $100,000 and more on a trip. He had a six-figure credit line and a verified $1 million in the bank. The separation of the busted-out windows at MBay that allowed him to get different vantage points indicates that he was in a large suite that was likely comped. One report described him as a $100-per-hand poker player. That description doesn't make sense. But we're told he played video poker at the $25 level, which is $125 per hand.
All Cirque du Soleil and Blue Man Group shows for tonight have been canceled in the aftermath of last night's shootings. There have been no announcement regarding the status of shows for the rest of this week.
An attack by a single assailant last night during the closing act of the Route 91 Harvest concert on the Strip is being called the worst mass-shooting in U.S. history. The gunman fired on the crowd from a room at Mandalay Bay and killed himself before he could be apprehended. More than 50 have been confirmed dead and more than 500 injured. Several roads and resorts, especially on the south end of the Strip, remain in some state of lockdown.
The Seattle Seahawks are -12 favorites over the Indianapolis Colts in tonight's Sunday Night Football game. The total is 42. Check out our interactive Team Bars feature to find out which Las Vegas bars support each team.
A poll conducted by the Washington Post indicates that 55% of Americans favor legalizing sports betting. It's being lauded as the first time a majority has supported legalization in a major poll as the Supreme Court prepare to rule on the New Jersey sports betting case. The poll also indicated that 21% of respondents had made a bet in the last five years
The $700 million Parq Vancouver opened this weekend in British Columbia, Canada. The resort includes two Marriott hotels with a total of 517 rooms, eight restaurants and lounges, and a 72,000-square-foot casino with 600 slots, 75 table games, and a poker room.