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The yellow shirts, which have a six-point star, are one of the uniforms used by MGM’s security team, including some employees at Las Vegas properties.
An Associated Press analysis of drug distribution data released as a result of lawsuits against the industry found that the amount of opioids as measured by total potency continued to rise early this decade even as the number of pills distributed began to dip.
U.S. new home sales rose at a modest pace in June but remained below sales levels earlier this year, suggesting low mortgage rates and a healthy job market aren’t encouraging many more purchases.
Some Las Vegas property management companies are making rent become overdue sooner and raising fees tied to evictions following new tenant protections.
The property, operated by TLC Casino Enterprises, will open 81 of the more than 350 rooms shuttered at Binion’s in 2009 during the Great Recession.
A looming recession and trade tensions between China and the U.S. are lowering consumer confidence in Southern Nevada, according to a recent report.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. and Tesla opened a new supercharging station last week behind The Linq Promenade, near the High Roller.
The Madison Square Garden Company is giving its first glimpse of the future of live performance with a tour of the MSG Sphere at the Venetian site on Tuesday.
Jim Rhodes, whose past projects include the Rhodes Ranch golf course community, sold his 2-acre spread in the southwest valley.
Tofurky produces tofu, quinoa and other plant-based “sausages,” deli slices and burgers.
Advocacy groups and unions are pressuring Marriott, MGM and others not to house migrants who have been arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.
The second-largest commercial land sale in state history is expected to bring thousands of new jobs to a Northern Nevada industrial park east of Reno.
You might see balloon artists floating around the Golden Nugget until July 25 as they attend the Bling Bling Balloon Jam, a convention featuring vendors, speakers and workshops for balloon artists bent on getting better.
The nearly $50 million Boring Co. underground people-mover project will link riders between the convention center’s exhibit hall to the south exhibit hall.