An executive for a company with a track record of paying multimillion-dollar fines for failing to comply with gaming regulations has been recommended for licensing.
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Two major retailers say they will no longer sell e-cigarettes in the U.S. amid mounting health questions surrounding vaping.
Dutch Bros. Coffee will open the first of four new locations in the Las Vegas Valley on Friday. Three more locations are planned.
Investors have had no shortage of reasons lately to sour on marijuana stocks, beyond the delay in deal approvals.
The Southern Nevada Angel Conference, held by business incubator StartUpNV, will feature panels and educational sessions, as well as a “Shark Tank”-like pitch session by six startup companies.
A trade show that has frequently rotated between Orlando and Las Vegas has made a permanent commitment to Southern Nevada with 13 years of events beginning in 2027.
The union is pushing for hourly wage increases versus lump-sum payments favored by the company, according to a person briefed on the talks.
To assure the Las Vegas Convention Center expansion will be completed by CES 2021, the LVCVA board of directors approved a contract amendment that increases the cost.
During her tenure at MassMedia, Georgeann Pizzi’s role has grown to include leading the agency’s team of senior leaders and continuously expanding the firm’s capabilities.
Two months after its CEO expressed concerns about increasing rates, Caesars Entertainment Corp. is raising resort fees at two Las Vegas Strip hotels and one off-Strip hotel.
The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association said in the lawsuit filed Monday that Boeing misled pilots and airlines by not telling them about a new flight-control system called MCAS that is at the center of investigations into the accidents.
More than 13 years after the market peaked, Las Vegas house prices last month came close to their pre-recession highs.
A deal that would bring a number of taxicab companies under Kaptyn’s management, is dependent upon approval by the Nevada Transportation and Taxicab authorities.
SolarReserve, developer of the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Plant, last week sued the Department of Energy and Tonopah Solar Energy, the plant’s operator.
When the distribution center eventually reaches full capacity, it will fulfill about 25 percent of the beauty product retailer’s online business in the United States.