In The News: William F. Harrah College of Hospitality

Los Angeles Daily News

A mix of dining industry experience and being show business savvy helped businessman Robert Earl build a string of partnership with high-profile celebrities on ghost kitchens, also called virtual kitchens, which are delivery-only restaurants.

Whittier Daily News

These days, celebrity eats aren’t only served in posh restaurants in big cities, but are available via a smartphone, delivery services, and a phenomenon called ghost kitchens.

Las Vegas Sun

During his time as mayor of Las Vegas, Oscar Goodman publicly said he believed the Plaza’s days were numbered. The animosity Goodman had for the downtown resort is what ultimately failed to stand the test of time.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

For decades, video games have only grown in popularity. Throughout the past year, chances are you or someone you know has played games such as “Fortnite,” “Minecraft” or “League of Legends.”

KSNV-TV: News 3

Several big named casinos on the Las Vegas Strip have announced they are updating their mask policy to adhere to CDC guidelines. This means fully vaccinated people no longer need to mask up indoors or outdoors.

The Points Guy

Las Vegas just hit the jackpot in its rebound from the pandemic.

El Tiempo

One of the few benefits that came from the pandemic-related casino closings, free parking, is on the way out.

Las Vegas Review Journal

It’s too early to say for sure what the Palms will look like under new ownership. The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians plans to take time to assess what it has in its recent $650 million purchase.

Las Vegas Review Journal

One of the few perks to emerge from Las Vegas’ pandemic-related casino shutdowns — free parking — is on its way out.

Big News Network

Very low airfares and inexpensive hotel stays are drawing the locked-down public to Vegas, with air tickets as low as $100 and hotels offering room rates as low as $50 per night.

TravelDailyNews International

The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and the San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority (SMGHA) announced a definitive agreement for a subsidiary of SMGHA to acquire the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada from Red Rock Resorts, Inc.

Redlands Community News

The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and the San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority has announced a definitive agreement to acquire the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas from Red Rock Resorts Inc.