In The News: William F. Harrah College of Hospitality

CDC Gaming Reports

Dennis Conrad put it bluntly during a discussion on whether players can tell “loose” slot machines from games considered “tight.”

Casino.org

In a Monday press release, the casino operator announced plans “to create unique branding and licensing opportunities” with select partners. The announcement reveals that Caesars Palace, Flamingo, The Cromwell, and The Linq are available.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Caesars Entertainment Corp. is putting its chips on non-gaming, global expansion.

Las Vegas Sun

The Culinary Union this week will conduct its first citywide strike vote in more than 15 years, but a vote to strike by a majority of 50,000 hospitality workers doesn’t necessarily mean a crippling walkout is imminent at dozens of Las Vegas casinos and hotels.

Las Vegas Sun

The Culinary Union this week will conduct its first citywide strike vote in more than 15 years, but a vote to strike by a majority of 50,000 hospitality workers doesn’t necessarily mean a crippling walkout is imminent at dozens of Las Vegas casinos and hotels.

Las Vegas Review Journal

It all started with a conversation between siblings 10 years apart.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Most 16-year-olds are still trying to figure out high school-- but this young lady is now planning for law school.

Las Vegas Sun

More than 3,000 students will cross the stage today at UNLV’s spring commencement ceremony.

KNPR News

Police and hotel employees' actions as gunfire rained from a Las Vegas resort onto an outdoor concert drew mixed reactions Thursday after newly released video showed authorities making their way through a casino and carefully checking rooms before bursting into the shooter's suite.

Associated Press

Police and hotel employees' actions as gunfire rained from a Las Vegas resort onto an outdoor concert drew mixed reactions Thursday after newly released video showed authorities making their way through a casino and carefully checking rooms before bursting into the shooter's suite.

Casino.org

A Las Vegas union says Caesars Entertainment has rejected a proposal to have security personnel first enter a hotel guestroom that has hung a “do not disturb” sign for more than 24 hours.

KTVN News

Truckee Meadows Community College students can apply for a new degree starting this fall.