The Las Vegas hit “Absinthe” returns to rehearsals and launches a new web series.
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Four women — all former Topgolf Las Vegas kitchen employees — have come forward with allegations of sexual abuse and harassment by their supervisor.
Sheriff Joe Lombardo said Las Vegas police are beefing up patrols on the Strip from Thursday nights through Saturday nights in an operation known as Persistent Pressure.
Rock Rink at Downtown Summerlin opens with reduced capacity, pre-registration and other COVID-19 protocols.
The move means Nevada must have electric vehicle charging infrastructure in place to accommodate one of its key visitor hubs.
Dionne Warwick, a recording superstar dating to the early 1960s, is being honored with the Silver State Equality, Nevada’s Ally Leadership Award at Silver State’s virtual gala.
The Tropicana and Paris Las Vegas’ Eiffel Tower Restaurant have informed the state that they anticipate layoffs in the near future.
Self-parking fees are coming to several of its Las Vegas hotel-casinos starting Oct. 30.
Pete “Big Elvis” Vallee of Harrah’s says, “We’re trying different things to see what works, and right now we’re back and singing ambience.”
Actor and stand-up Sebastian Maniscalco reached out to a VIP who could not make his invite-only performances at Wynn Las Vegas this weekend.
The resort will close at noon Monday and begin operating on a new Thursday-through-Monday basis “indefinitely.”
The company declared Chatper 11 bankruptcy as part of its sales agreement with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
Scott Menke’s cousin and co-founder of Paragon Gaming, Diana Bennett, said the loss was “painful, inconceivable.”
The shooter who left a man injured Sunday night at the Miracle Mile Shops remained at large, Las Vegas police said Monday.
Despite diminished foot traffic from the pandemic, taking care of the lifts is still a “nonstop” operation.