MGM Resorts says its relationship with Bruno Mars is one of “mutual respect” and “Any speculation otherwise is completely false.”
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Tropicana will pay tribute to its more than 700 employees ahead of its April 2 closure.
The restaurant’s Jimmy Buffett-inspired tropical party vibe endured even as Las Vegas food and drink culture evolved.
The Biden administration has agreed to loan more than $2 billion to the company building a controversial lithium mine in Nevada.
Developers of the Cello Tower in downtown Las Vegas have unveiled renderings of the units.
Fabric and crafts retailer Joann has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, as consumers continue to cut back on discretionary spending.
Looking for reliable sales in an unpredictable spending environment, more companies have extended their points-based loyalty tiers to making their most dependable customers feel valued for an up-front fee.
Legal and academic experts say non-compete clauses, banned in other states, will be questioned in Wynn accusations of Fontainebleau poaching employees.
The most recent Powerball jackpot winner was Jan. 1, 2024, when $842.4 million was claimed in Michigan. It was the fifth-largest prize in Powerball history.
The typical Las Vegas visitor in 2023 was younger than in the past, spent more money, chose different activities over shows — and had a great time while here.
The panel was on the underside of the aircraft, where the wing meets the body and near where the landing gear deploys, United told The Associated Press via email.
The Primm Mall has faced a cloudy outlook in recent years as its value diminished and tenants closed up shop.
A second building will be added to the hotel near downtown Las Vegas as part of its developer’s mixed-use apartment and condo project
New census data shows the fastest-growing metros and counties around the country
A series of lawsuits, including two filed in federal court in Nevada, claimed homeowners were forced to pay artificially inflated real estate agent commissions.
Philanthropy, at its essence, is the heartbeat of societal progress, a testament to humanity’s inherent desire to uplift and support those in need. In Southern Nevada, a region marked by remarkable prosperity and unique challenges, the call to philanthropy resonates as profoundly as ever. Amidst this backdrop, innovative companies are revolutionizing the concept of giving, […]
A second building will be added to the hotel near downtown Las Vegas as part of its developer’s mixed-use apartment and condo project
New census data shows the fastest-growing metros and counties around the country
A series of lawsuits, including two filed in federal court in Nevada, claimed homeowners were forced to pay artificially inflated real estate agent commissions.
As Harry Reid International Airport’s busiest commercial air carrier, Southwest flew 20.9 million passengers to and from the airport in 2023.