Kevin Ford refuses to call himself a hard worker, but the 55-year-old has never missed a day of work in 27 years.
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Dangerous, prolonged heat has settled over the western part of the country. NV Energy is asking for help conserving power. California is warning of possible blackouts.
Benny Figgins has rubbed elbows with some big names during his 55-plus years of work at Caesars Palace, most of it as a blackjack dealer.
Nevada-based companies will have the opportunity to receive investments from StartUpNV and federal matching funds.
While none of the major tourism organizations released estimated visitation numbers, all indications point to a busy weekend with dozens of hotels sold out and rates towering above nightly averages, both signs of high demand.
With its massive LED screen flipped on and an upscale steakhouse in the works, the Strip’s newest retail hub is pushing toward completion.
After record passengers were reported in June, the total was eclipsed again in July, with 4.864 million arriving and departing through the gates at Reid International.
The Las Vegas company is poised to acquire LeoVegas for about $604 million to expand its international online gaming business.
NV Energy says it is evaluating its energy supply during the heat wave but intentional brownouts or blackouts are unlikely to happen.
The big score was one of several recent jackpots across the Las Vegas Valley.
The Legends Bay Casino features more than 600 machines, a Circa sportsbook and the only Buffalo arch machine in Northern Nevada.
Not long after Sandra Morgan made NFL history, the football boss purchased some new digs in Las Vegas.
With convention attendance about double what it was a year ago, the city appears to have turned the corner on visitation with 3.5 million people here in July.
The Adventuredome amusement park has three new rides for young children at Circus Circus, which bills itself as Las Vegas’ most family-friendly resort.
While gaming win from the state’s 434 casinos was down 3.2 percent from July 2021, the state still had the fourth-best month in history by taking in $1.36 billion.