Gas prices down from a month ago and expected to continue to fall going into the New Year.
Nicole Raz
Nicole Raz became business editor of the Review-Journal in 2018. An Albuquerque, New Mexico, native, Raz came to Las Vegas after living in Washington, D.C., where she worked as a radio reporter and earned two journalism awards. Raz graduated from American University.
More than 4,500 companies will be exhibiting across more than 2.9 million net square feet at CES 2020.
Many Las Vegans are using their lunch breaks this week to weigh in on the chicken sandwich battle between Popeyes and Chick-fil-A.
The cost of the under-construction MSG Sphere at The Venetian in Las Vegas is giving investors the jitters.
Encore reported $16.8 million in gross gaming revenue, more than $2 million per day, according to data released Monday by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission.
“We got people off and then checked on it,” Caesars Entertainment Corp. spokesman Richard Broome told the Las Vegas Review-Journal Saturday.
The stadium will ultimately be built with a variety of structural infrastructure designed to withstand seismic events.
The company is slated to provide more than $4 million in new tax revenue over the next 10 years and plans to hire 10 employees within the next year.
Three prospective sportsbook operators are waiting on the sidelines in anticipation of Eldorado Resorts’ proposed $17.3 billion acquisition of Caesars Entertainment.
Prices at Nevada gas pumps — the fourth-highest in the country — have been sliding lower and motorists could see them drop even more.
Amazon is slated to hire 1,000 people for its new North Las Vegas fulfillment center.
After 24 years with Barrick Gold Corp., president of Barrick USA, Michael Brown, will retire Dec. 31.
Las Vegas gambler Billy Walters made the case for his conviction to be dismissed because a special agent of the FBI leaked confidential grand jury information to reporters about the case.
A funeral service for Jerry Herbst will be held Tuesday for friends and family. Herbst, founder and chairman of a series of local “Terrible’s” gas stations, died Nov. 27 at 80.
The appointment makes West the first ever private sector representative to serve on the commission. “Education is a foremost priority for Nevada’s building and construction industry and we’ve been working for years to put our state’s youth on a career trajectory, regardless of limitations or challenges,” said West.