The California-based grocer’s new location is just two doors down from a recently opened T.J. Maxx.
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A lawsuit filed in Clark County District Court on the new exterior sound system used at the Sphere names the venue, The Venetian and Clark County as defendants.
The Bellagio casino-hotel’s proposed expansion project was inexplicably pulled from a community land use board meeting agenda Tuesday night.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board said gaming win rebounded in September after two straight months of declines, but first-quarter revenue was still down.
A downtown Las Vegas hotel-casino has added more than 100 rooms after several years of weekend sell-outs, its management said.
With a month until Turkey Day arrives, Walmart, Target and grocery chains are already putting Thanksgiving meal food and supplies on sale.
Fears of a large, deep gaming downturn seem to have passed, one gaming analyst on Wall Street said in a note to investors.
Access to land for development is a key issue for nonprofits such as Nevada Hand as Nevada endures a housing crisis that has the state short some 78,000 affordable rental units.
Convention tech company Encore finds new program also helps it to retain valuable employees who may look elsewhere to work due to seasonal swings.
Due to a lack of resources for women in the construction industry, the Southern Nevada women building trade workers received a $716,701 grant from the Department of Labor.
A lithium company has closed on a federal loan from the Biden-Harris Administration for $2.26 billion in an effort to expand EV manufacturing and increase high-paying jobs.
Experts say there are a variety of reasons why the real estate industry is growing in Nevada, even though the profession is losing numbers nationally.
Because of its potential to quickly generate significant winnings for players, craps is, arguably, the most exciting game on the casino floor.
The federal government has weighed in on a class-action lawsuit, arguing in a court filing that the collaborative use of pricing algorithms poses a danger to the free market.
A group of auto workers, transit advocates and others from across the country visited Nevada’s lithium sites this week. Here’s why.