The Raiders took the tailgating game to the next level with the kickoff of their 2024 NFL home game slate.
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A pedestrian walkway connects a popular casino-hotel with its newly renovated hotel tower.
Oak View Group still has Las Vegas arena plans despite snag in Las Vegas Boulevard site process.
The hotel-casino has had service issues at several of the property’s hotel elevators, according to inspection reports and guest complaints.
Former Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has officially sold his Las Vegas compound.
After two years of modest reinvestment and upgrades of Strip properties, a group of gaming industry analysts and brokers thinks more than $1.5 billion will be invested by companies and investors in the Las Vegas gaming real estate market over the next two years.
When Keith and Deb Berner went to McCarran International Airport on Monday morning, they didn’t expect problems. Their destination, Cleveland, was well out of Hurricane Sandy’s way, and they had a nonstop flight. Still, United Airlines had canceled the 10:55 a.m. departure.
An engineer hired by contractor Perini Building Co. on Monday began spelling ways to permanently repair the unfinished Harmon Hotel as testimony concerning demolition of the CityCenter property resumed after a four-month hiatus.
The annual Visitor Profile Study shows that tourists’ spending on things besides gambling went up in 2011, continuing an upward trend that began taking shape in 2010. But the money tourists told researchers they budgeted for gambling declined when compared with 2010.
In a world where headlines often focus on challenges and crises, the quiet victories in our communities can easily go unnoticed. Yet, these victories are the foundation of our everyday lives, shaping the safety and security we often take for granted. Southern Nevada’s recent success in reducing crime is one such victory—a story of effective […]
A local nonprofit organization held a groundbreaking on Thursday for a new Las Vegas affordable housing complex for blind and visually impaired residents.
The former employee said she was pressured by a Control Board member to engage in discriminatory hiring practices.
Behind the scenes of his macho persona, Dan Bilzerian recently did something that contradicted the wealthy, successful image he’s tried to cultivate: A company he owns filed for bankruptcy.
Big Lots has announced the closure of 344 stores nationwide, with seven being in the Las Vegas Valley.