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Gaming Regulation, Crime, Politics — Larry Henry is a veteran print and broadcast journalist who spent more than 16 years in Nevada, including serving as legislative reporter for the Reno Gazette-Journal and as political editor at the Las Vegas Sun. He's also written about popular culture for the Mob Museum in Las Vegas. As a broadcast journalist, he worked as managing editor at KFSM-TV, the CBS affiliate in Arkansas, where he now lives and where casino growth is a hot topic. A Marine Corps veteran and LSU graduate, he is also an avid movie fan, especially of classic film noir from the 1940s and ’50s.
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Conventions Set for 2022 in Las Vegas, As Boyd Gaming Joins Casinos at Full Capacity
The World of Concrete trade show on June 8 in Las Vegas is helping kick off a busy convention schedule extending into 2022, according to a report. The is happening as more casinos in Las Vegas are opening at full capacity with...
MGM, Station, Caesars Casinos in Las Vegas at 100 Percent Gaming Capacity
The nine MGM Resorts hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip have joined a growing list of properties approved to operate their gaming floors at full capacity. The Station Casinos properties and Caesars Entertainment resorts in Las Vegas also have joined the list....
Second Woman Accused of Drugging Man, Stealing Luxury Watch at Las Vegas Casino
Las Vegas police have arrested a second woman accused of drugging a man at a Las Vegas Strip casino and stealing his expensive Rolex watch. This is the fourth man to make a similar claim this year. Police last week arrested Ashley...
Mobile Sports Betting Bill Clears First Hurdle at Louisiana Capitol
A bill to allow mobile sports betting in Louisiana has cleared the state House of Representatives and now heads to the Senate for consideration. Senate President Page Cortez (R) already has said he supports mobile wagering on live sporting events. House Bill...
The Strat Joins Other Las Vegas Casinos Open at Full Capacity
The Strat Hotel, Casino & SkyPod this week became the latest resort in the Las Vegas Valley approved to operate its casino floor at 100 percent capacity. Known for years as the Stratosphere, the Strat announced on Monday that the Nevada Gaming...
Nevada Seeks Federal Help for High-Speed Train from Southern California to Las Vegas
US Rep. Dina Titus (D) is among congressional members pushing for federal help in building high-speed rail lines like the proposed route from Southern California to the Las Vegas resort corridor. Titus is urging federal officials to raise the cap on private...
Las Vegas Strip Gun Arrests Spark Police ‘Operation Persistent Pressure II’
A surge in Las Vegas gun crimes has promoted a police captain to tweet that “Operation Persistent Pressure II” is underway. Some of these arrests are on or near the Las Vegas Strip. Since the beginning of May, Capt. Dori Koren of...
Former Mob Lawyer Says Jimmy Hoffa Buried at Georgia Golf Course
A criminal defense lawyer says former labor leader Jimmy Hoffa is buried at a Georgia golf course once run by the Mob. Before he disappeared in 1975, Hoffa helped secure loans to build Las Vegas casinos. Reginald Haupt Jr., known as “Bubba,”...
Man Accused of Sexual Assault at Las Vegas Strip Casino
A 43-year-old Michigan man is due in court this fall on a charge of sexually assaulting a woman at a hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip. Frank Anthony Ruggirello of Clinton, Mich., was arrested Tuesday. He was released from custody and is...
Resorts World Las Vegas Clears First Licensing Hurdle
The Nevada Gaming Control Board this week recommended that Resorts World Las Vegas be approved for licensing. The board on Wednesday unanimously recommended licensing for the $4.3 billion hotel-casino under construction on the Las Vegas Strip. The licensing approval goes to the...