In The News: William F. Harrah College of Hospitality

BostonHerald

Bay Staters will soon be able to play poker in-state again, when MGM Springfield opens its doors to poker players by the end of the year.

MarketScreener

Today, the U.S. Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration (EDA) is awarding a $915,120 CARES Act Recovery Assistance grant to the Nevada System of Higher Education, Las Vegas, Nevada, to support the post-pandemic revitalization of Nevada's travel and tourism sectors.

Casino.org

The popular CES convention in Las Vegas will require attendees and exhibitors at the January show to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.

Casino.org

The popular CES convention in Las Vegas will require attendees and exhibitors at the January show to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The National Association of Broadcasters will require attendees at its October trade show to be vaccinated for COVID-19, becoming the second major Las Vegas convention to announce a proof-of-vaccination policy this week.

Las Vegas Review Journal

When tens of thousands of people arrive for CES in January, they’ll be required to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination to be registered.

Las Vegas Review Journal

When tens of thousands of people arrive for CES in January, they’ll be required to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination to be registered.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Entain is buying esports betting and technology company Unikrn in a deal expected to close later this year, Entain executives announced Thursday.

VegasSlotsOnline

Boyd Gaming’s Main Street Station casino in downtown Las Vegas will reopen its doors to gambling visitors on September 8 at 6am. This will be the first time in 540 days that the casino property will open its doors since it closed because of pandemic restrictions in March 2020.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Main Street Station will welcome back guests for the first time since March 2020, thanks to growing demand downtown, Boyd Gaming Corp. announced Monday.

Vegas Inc

While the pandemic slowed tourism worldwide, that was only temporary and the hospitality industry has come roaring back, said Stowe Shoemaker, dean of the college, in an interview with Vegas Inc.

Pahrump Valley Times

A new report confirms what most of us already knew — that the COVID-19 pandemic decimated Southern Nevada’s tourism economy to the tune of $34 billion.