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Monthly Archives: December 2019
Elite action: The nation’s top teams dominate our 2019 College Football Betting Awards
A wide gap separated the best teams in college football from everyone else this regular season—but not in the exact way most anticipated coming into the year. The preseason saw …
Shania Twain brings new momentum into her second Las Vegas residency
“This stage is a bit smaller and more like a touring stage in the sense that it’s set up more like an amphitheater. It’s very rock ’n’ roll, very interactive stage, less formal.”
Fleury terrific in emotional return to Golden Knights
The emotions started with the announcement of the starting goalie. There’s always a big cheer for the Golden Knights’ future Hall of Famer, but tonight the thunderous applause went to a different stratosphere …
American Gaming Association updates anti-money laundering best practices
The American Gaming Association released updated Best Practices for Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Compliance.
CNIGA elects new chairman and executive board members
At the organization’s annual meeting, the California Nations Indian Gaming Association (CNIGA) elected James Siva as the new chairman and Mike Lopez and Isaiah Vivanco to the positions of vice-chairman and treasurer on the association&rs…
Loft 94 dinning venue – JAMUL CASINO
Jamul Casino recently relaunched its eclectic upstairs dining and entertainment venue, Loft 94.
Technology gets a second chance to make the NHL more broadcast-friendly
In the mid-1990s, hockey fans were introduced to a new technology called FoxTrax, intended to make it easier for viewers to follow the puck during National Hockey League telecasts on Fox. Now …
‘Going to be a great matchup’: Boise State, Washington tabbed for Las Vegas Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl Executive Director John Saccenti spent Sunday morning traveling back to Southern Nevada from Boise, Idaho. He took in the Mountain West championship game on Saturday …
Sky High: Las Vegas students prepare to fill a growing void in the aviation industry
Dillon Cassell has dreamed of becoming a pilot since middle school. The Rancho High senior comes from a long line of pilots and first responders, including his father, who …