It wasn’t long ago that Las Vegas officials wouldn’t even think of applying to host NCAA championships because the state was prohibited from doing so because of its legalized sports betting.
Tourism
Looking to give relief to struggling concessionaires at McCarran International Airport, Clark County commissioners approved halting or reducing the payments those businesses make.
The nearly 44-acre site is just west of Interstate 15 at state Route 161, on the way to California.
A Wheel of Fortune Triple Double Diamond game by the A Gates was the lucky machine.
Southwest Airlines, McCarran airport’s busiest carrier, is in talks with union representatives about possible payroll concessions to offset the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Plaza announced Monday its plans to once again host meetings and events.
With a bond offering underway to finance construction of a high-speed train between Las Vegas and LA, one of the backers expects the line to play a big role in sporting events.
China’s Golden Week is typically a boon for Las Vegas, but not this year.
While the amount of visitor volume increased from July to August, it was still well below August 2019 figures.
The local employees are among more than 40,000 workers across the nation set to lose their jobs.
Disney’s parks closed last spring as the pandemic started spreading in the U.S. The Florida parks reopened this summer, but the California parks have yet to reopen.
Brightline, the company behind the XpressWest high-speed rail project, began an up-to-$3.2 billion bond offering for the initial financing of the project.
Planet Hollywood is back in business. It will be a limited reopening: Gaming floors will be open seven days a week, but the hotel will only accept weekend reservations.
The quick-turnaround tests are aimed at helping travelers navigate travel restrictions instituted by some states, the airline announced Thursday.
It was a 61 percent dip compared with August 2019, but still an increase of about 100,000 passengers over July, according to data released Thursday by the Clark County Department of Aviation.