Caesars Dealers Rally

It’s been roughly 21 months since dealers at Caesars Palace overwhelmingly voted in favor of union representation.

Local owner electrifies DeLorean

Who doesn’t remember the DeLorean, an unmistakably styled 1980s sports car that was put on the mainstream map by the “Back to the Future” trilogy movie series starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd?

Land Rover Las Vegas to give away free bike helmets

Land Rover Las Vegas is celebrating its fifth anniversary teaming with ThinkFirst Nevada to reduce the number of debilitating head injuries. The partnership has yielded hundreds of free custom safety helmets to Southern Nevada youth and their parents.

Courtesy marks 20 years in Las Vegas

For Courtesy Auto Group, it’s been 20 years since the doors opened at Courtesy Oldsmobile on West Sahara Avenue.

Sporty Kizashi fills sedan gap

Don’t call the Kizashi just another sedan, as it’s actually one of the most radical ventures Suzuki has undertaken in some time.

Route 66 trip won’t disappoint

The road was straight, but worn, and traffic was virtually nonexistent as we rolled along through northwestern Arizona on the longest intact stretch of fabled Route 66. My wife, Lisa, tuned in XM Radio’s ’40s station and, as the crooners crooned, we rode America’s first diagonal transcontinental highway.

Failed Pontiac intended sportiness, delivered thriftiness

On paper, it must have looked like a fantastic dream: Build a sporty and inexpensive two-seat car for buyers who really wanted a Corvette but couldn’t afford the payments, the insurance and the gas.

LV council moves to solve mobile billboard problems

A mobile billboard rolls on the north end of the Strip at Sahara Avenue today. A billboard like it raised the ire of a Las Vegas resident when he saw it cruising his residential neighborhood, and he kicked off an effort to regulate where the trucks can go. The Las Vegas City Council is now considering limits on where the trucks can park, and might try to ban the advertising vehicles from residential neighborhoods outright.

Mayweather fails to make weight for fight, may pay penalty

Floyd Mayweather Jr. failed to make weight at today’s weigh-in at the MGM Grand Garden for his return to boxing Saturday. Mayweather, who is back after a 21-month absence to fight Juan Manuel Marquez, weighed in at 146 pounds, two over the agreed upon catch weight of 144 for their scheduled 12-round welterweight fight.

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Penn National Gaming trying to buy Fontainebleau

Penn National Gaming reportedly is in talks to acquire the bankrupt Fontainebleau project although analysts today were skeptical that the regional casino giant would complete a deal for the stalled Strip resort.

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