Longtime Las Vegas gaming executive Scott Sibella has been named president of Resorts World Las Vegas, the 3,400-room resort that will open in late 2020 on the Strip.
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Don Ahern, who bought the property last month for $36 million, said Wednesday that he hopes to reopen the property’s nine-story hotel tower in the next 60 days.
Here’s some disappointing news for french fry enthusiasts: Checkers has closed all of its stand-alone locations in the Las Vegas Valley.
Walmart warned on Thursday that higher tariffs on imports from China will mean higher prices.
NV Energy and Las Vegas Sands haven’t always seen eye-to-eye, but the two companies this week announced a long-term partnership, though details remain confidential.
Officials believe El Al Israel Airlines’ upcoming nonstop service between Las Vegas and Tel Aviv will boost tourism and business in both regions.
Becky Harris, an academic fellow at UNLV’s International Center for Gaming Regulation, says the inaugural sports-betting forum in Boston was a success.
EDC attendees that may have partaken in indulging in the use of legal weed in Las Vegas are urged to discard of the drug ahead of their trip to McCarran International Airport.
A slots player at The Venetian has 1.8 million reasons to love Las Vegas.
Nearly half of the $1.8 billion has been spent and construction on the Las Vegas stadium is about 44 percent completed with 11 of 26 canopy trusses in place.
Alexis Mussi became CEO of Southern Hills Hospital, where she was formerly chief operating officer. In the three years Alexis has been COO, Southern Hills Hospital has grown from 134 beds to 252.
Faced with the Trump administration’s 25% tariff on imports from China, Ruth Rau is looking to other countries to manufacture baby and toddler toys.
A new Amazon fulfillment center officially opened its doors in North Las Vegas on Sunday.
Chick-fil-A fans will soon have two more spots to get their cravings satisfied Monday through Saturday.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority next week will consider a controversial, $52.5 million underground transit system for the Las Vegas Convention Center.