Some independent businesses in and near the resort corridor are preparing for a repeat of weak business volumes through the rest of the week.
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Rap superstar/entrepreneur Travis Scott spearheaded the first ComplexCon to be held in Las Vegas. Plenty of celebrities joined him for the festivities.
The winner, who wishes to remain anonymous, wagered $1.25 on a Wheel of Fortune slot machine.
The project in east Las Vegas is slated to be the largest affordable housing project in the history of Nevada.
Clark County commissioners briefly considered a possible tax increase to the sales tax to fund services for the homeless population.
The Denver-based airline will enter the popular market in March with three flights a week on twin-engine, 186-passenger Airbus A320 jets.
Due to a lack of resources for women in the construction industry, the Southern Nevada women building trade workers received a $716,701 grant from the Department of Labor.
A lithium company has closed on a federal loan from the Biden-Harris Administration for $2.26 billion in an effort to expand EV manufacturing and increase high-paying jobs.
Experts say there are a variety of reasons why the real estate industry is growing in Nevada, even though the profession is losing numbers nationally.
Because of its potential to quickly generate significant winnings for players, craps is, arguably, the most exciting game on the casino floor.
The federal government has weighed in on a class-action lawsuit, arguing in a court filing that the collaborative use of pricing algorithms poses a danger to the free market.
A group of auto workers, transit advocates and others from across the country visited Nevada’s lithium sites this week. Here’s why.
Quality-of-life issues are being negotiated by the Teamsters union and Allegiant Air management, but the union has begun the process of seeking a strike authorization.
The Irish flag-carrier airline with the shamrock livery normally will fly three times a week between Dublin and Las Vegas on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
The historic neon sign was first lit up in 1980 in part to give the iconic 40-foot Vegas Vic neon sign on Fremont Street a companion.
Vegas Vic, the iconic 40-foot-tall cowboy sign on Fremont Street is a nod to Las Vegas’ original vision, according to local historian Michael Green.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
Some independent businesses in and near the resort corridor are preparing for a repeat of weak business volumes through the rest of the week.
Clark County commissioners briefly considered a possible tax increase to the sales tax to fund services for the homeless population.
Finding a parking space at Harry Reid International Airport has grown easier — but more expensive — with the arrival of a new reserved parking pilot program.
LVXP’s planned North Strip resort will have hotel rooms, residences, a casino, an NBA-ready arena — but not the name of an Italian genius.