Travelers to New York from Nevada will be required to fill out a form before they’ll be allowed to leave area airports or face a $2,000 fine.
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“We are notifying affected team members as expeditiously as we can,” the company said in a statement.
The Nevada Small Business Development Center has released its quarterly economic impact numbers that show it counseled 1,635 small-business owners during the COVID-19 crisis.
Former MGM Resorts boss Jim Murren and his wife have put the nearly 13,000-square-foot estate up for sale.
The deal, announced Monday, includes nine off-premise digital billboards for general advertising as they commute between Allegiant stadium and McCarran International Airport, as well as the digital marquee sign set for exclusive use by Allegiant Stadium.
The Indiana Horse Racing Commission unanimously approved Eldorado Resorts Inc.’s acquisition of Caesars Entertainment Corp. Monday.
Projects are moving ahead, albeit not as quickly as developers hoped.
Wall Street is rising in Monday morning trading as CEOs across the country prepare to tell their investors how much money they made, or lost, in the spring as the coronavirus pandemic pounded the economy.
The company tasked with installing the majority of signs, Yesco, is capping off its work at the stadium with a trio of the largest of the hundreds of signs they’re installing on the site.
The Palazzo will keep “most public areas” open — including most restaurants, the casino, the Grand Canal Shoppes its parking garage, according to Sands spokesman Keith Salwoski.
The Indiana Horse Racing Commission will have a critical role in determining support for Eldorado Resorts Inc.’s acquisition of Caesars Entertainment when it meets Monday.
Nevada’s pot of money for paying jobless benefits runs out in less than seven weeks.
Bars in Clark County served their last drinks once again following Gov. Steve Sisolak’s order to close at 11:59 p.m. Friday. One bar, Jackson’s Bar Grill, decided to close rather than continue as a restaurant only.
Employees express anger and confusion as Phase One rules return amid Nevada’s coronavirus spike.
The state with the highest unemployment rate in the country as of May is going into its fourth week without a director to run the employment office.