In The News: William F. Harrah College of Hospitality

State House News Service

Gaming regulators made clear to Encore Boston Harbor and MGM Springfield on Thursday that they are not satisfied with the scant availability of live poker nearly a year after the two casinos were given the go-ahead to fully reopen.

Las Vegas Review Journal

No one knows how many people will be in town this week when NFL draft festivities begin Thursday.

Marijuana Venture

As you know, there has been a rash of armed robberies targeting the cannabis industry. Let’s talk about why this is happening and provide some practical solutions for preventing robberies and reducing losses.

El Tiempo

On Monday night, Harry Reid International Airport lifted the mask mandate for travelers after the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said it would no longer enforce the mask requirement, a move that Local tourism experts hope it will lead to more visitors to Las Vegas.

The Points Guy

It might seem like a huge gamble, even by Sin City standards, to plop a multibillion-dollar resort so far away from the core cluster of resorts on the Las Vegas Strip.

Travel Awaits

The last major Las Vegas hotel that shut down during the pandemic is finally set to reopen, and it’s got a brand new owner.

The Street

Caesars, MGM, Wynn, and the rest of Las Vegas are ready for tourists, huge events, major construction, BTS, and the NFL draft.

El Tiempo

Students from the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) School of Hospitality are preparing for the 48th edition of their “UNLVino Grand Tasting” event, which aims to raise funds so that more young people have the opportunity to attend this race.

KSNV-TV: News 3

As inflation soars and gas Nevada gas prices continue to average more than $5.20 per gallon, more and more families are watching their discretionary spending for spring break and summer vacations disappear. “We haven't seen inflation in a number of years, and we certainly haven't seen it at this level,” said economist Mike PeQueen with Hightower Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Review Journal

With four concerts by K-pop band BTS, the National Association of Broadcasters trade show and the National Football League Draft on Las Vegas’ event calendar in the next three weeks, the city’s resorts are gearing to capitalize financially.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The doors of the off-Strip Palms resort will reopen the evening of April 27, and the new owners, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, started taking reservations on Monday for hotel stays beginning April 28.

KSNV-TV: News 3

At the Chevron just off the I-15, prices are just under $5.50 a gallon.