Take a look inside Live! Casino and Hotel Louisiana on February 6, 2025, just a few days before opening to the public. Live!
As the state’s process to award three downstate casino licenses starts to ramp up, a group of grassroots activists who oppose ...
The Historic Hotel Bethlehem will leave its holiday decor up one week longer than ever this year. The hotel will also celebrate the extended season with a party. “We know many locals prefer to ...
The tribe also owns the Leelanau Sands Casino & Lodge near tribal headquarters in Peshawbestown in Suttons Bay Township and Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel that straddles Acme and Whitewater townships ...
The 72-acre asphalt property of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum where Las Vegas Sands has proposed a $6 billion casino-resort. Environmental groups are now calling on county leaders and ...
BOSSIER CITY, La. — Texans will soon have another option to hit a resort and casino across the state line in Louisiana. The Live! Casino & Hotel is opening in Bossier City on Feb. 13 ...
Bethlehem has a lot going on. The closed steel plant was an opportunity to generate massive grants for the south side of the city and to build a casino and hotel. In part because of university ...
A Bethlehem Mexican restaurant will offer tacos and burritos to-go when it opens a second location this weekend. The restaurant, Lu Taqueria, will open at 56 W. Water St. in Hellertown Saturday ...
That could mean a larger facility, if the numbers show it would be successful. The Grand Traverse Band also owns and operates Leelanau Sands Casino & Lodge and Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – The Bethlehem Historic Conservation Commission on Monday voted to deny a recommendation for demolishing an 1895 home at 1304 Spring St. The decision came after significant ...
Plans for a $700 million casino resort sought by the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians advanced Friday with Department of Interior approval of federal trust status for a 160-acre site in Vallejo.
Peter Sands is the Executive Director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. He was chief executive of Standard Chartered, a bank, from 2006 to 2015.