With COVID-19 cases on the rise in Nevada, The Venetian and Palazzo announced that it is returning to requiring masks regardless of an employee’s vaccination status.
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Expanding sports wagering will be a main topic when the National Indian Gaming Association’s tradeshow arrives at Caesars Forum next week.
After the first two events with spectators at Allegiant Stadium, officials say it is clear that aspects of the transportation plan need work.
Edward Homes aims to break ground soon on the 43-unit project and finish in 2023.
The lifestyle and athleisure brand of the former Raider opened Thursday afternoon at The Shoppes at Mandalay Place.
The multiyear deal between Wynn Resorts’ WynnBET and the National Football League Detroit Lions will feature a branded sports bar where bets can be placed.
Las Vegas Sands’ donation, through its Sands Cares charitable arm, will help Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth strengthen services and pursue long-term solutions.
In addition to the name change at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, the meeting space within The Venetian also is taking on a new name, The Venetian Convention Center.
Las Vegas-based SciPlay, a social game developer that is a subsidiary of Scientific Games Corp., would be bought out by the parent company in plan pitched Thursday.
Experts say that reducing the steep impact on women in the workforce will take changes to the systems surrounding work, child care — and time.
With Las Vegas’ tourism volume inching closer to pre-pandemic numbers, the money generated by a room tax to pay for Allegiant Stadium bonds is steadily increasing.
Travelers now have a direct flight option between Wine Country and the Entertainment Capital of the World.
The 400-room hotel is one of the eight hotel-casinos that operate in the small, unincorporated town of Laughlin in Southern Nevada.
A faulty automated weather sensor at the Stockton, California, airport and a line of thunderstorms in Las Vegas combined to provide a lengthy delay for passengers.
After starting her business in her Las Vegas home, entrepreneur Felicia Parker never thought she’d have the chance to have her brand, Any Occasion Baskets, plastered inside of a $2 billion NFL stadium.