Whenever East Coast friends ask whether Nevada will turn blue, they seem assured of that prospect based on reports showing the state to have many more registered Democrats than Republicans.
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A Las Vegas Sands Corp. spokesman on Monday disputed reports in the Asian media that the company is dumping plans to borrow almost $5.25 billion to complete a portion of its Cotai Strip expansion development.
MGM Mirage told its workers Monday that it was eliminating this year’s cash bonus program, which is based on achieving a certain level of profitability.
The restaurant and hotel ratings in the Michelin Guide Las Vegas 2009 have been announced, and they don’t present any surprises. Not that David McIntyre is complaining.
District Judge Michelle Leavitt denied a motion Monday that would have ordered Las Vegas Sands Corp. to post a bond on a $58.6 million judgment against the casino operator won by Hong Kong businessman Richard Suen following at six-week trial last spring.
NEW YORK — Consumers got another break at the gasoline pump Monday, as prices dropped further below $3 a gallon and approached year-ago levels even as the near-certainty of an OPEC production cut pushed oil prices marginally higher.
Desert Oasis High School has been open since August, but the train tracks that run near the school have been there for 100 years. Students are frequently late to classes, crossing from the neighboring Mountain’s Edge development.
The situation has the school, parents and the railroad concerned about safety in the growing southwest neighborhood.
Prosecutors have decided not to press charges in the case of the 4-month-old girl who was mauled to death by her family’s two pit bulls last month.
