Primm was down to it’s last hand. Now, the fading casino town on the California-Nevada border is staying in the game. Nevada ...
A community that welcomed California travelers north to Las Vegas faces uncertain future. Residents say they aren't giving up ...
Former owners Terrible's swoop in to prevent the closure of Nevada border destinations.
People gamble at Primm Valley Casino Resorts in July 2025. (Bridget Bennett / For The Times) Primm Valley Casino Resorts, the last full-time casino among a cluster of three off Interstate 15 in Primm, ...
Members of the Primm family announced today that they have signed an agreement with Las Vegas-based Terrible’s to operate its hotel-casino and related properties in Primm, Nevada, renewing a partnersh ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The neon glow that once welcomed millions of Californians speeding toward Las Vegas is about to go dark forever. Primm Valley ...
The dusty casino outpost on the California-Nevada border has been saved — just weeks before the last full-time gambling resort on the edge of the state was set to shut down for good. Terrible’s, the ...
Two Nevada families — one whose name is on the town, another that built an empire serving the state’s travelers — have joined forces to pull Primm back from the brink.
The neon glow that once welcomed millions of Californians speeding toward Las Vegas is about to go dark forever. Primm Valley Resorts — the last full-time casino still operating in Primm, Nevada, the ...
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