The mock resort-casino space inside the new Black Fire Innovation hub provides an open environment where students, startups and companies can collaborate and test technology for the the gaming and hospitality industry. The hub held its grand opening Thursday morning.
In response to the complaint, the hotel-casino’s lawyers wrote last week that O.J. Simpson’s public reputation had long been established before he walked into the bar.
The parents of Chloe Wiegand also accuse Royal Caribbean Cruises of releasing deceptive surveillance images.
Staff will be available to meet with families whose loved ones are unaccounted for from military conflicts ranging from the Vietnam War to World War II.
On the eve of National School Choice Week, Las Vegas will host its second annual School Choice Fair on Saturday, featuring 65 local schools.
The driver in a fatal wrong-way crash told police she had “a couple” glasses of wine before getting behind the wheel on Jan. 17, according to an arrest report.
There are more than 1,000 different ways to wager on the Feb. 2 NFL title game at William Hill sportsbook, which has 114 locations in Nevada.
The renowned Red Rocker said he’d never been cited for speeding since releasing the hit “I Can’t Drive 55” in 1984.
The morning line favorites both are out of Saturday’s $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational at Gulfstream Park, turning the race into a wide-open betting affair.
It is the second $100,000 jackpot won at The Orleans within the past two months.
For seven straight presidential elections, he was the sole journalist sitting across from the candidates for the first debate of the general election campaign.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers are back in the saddle again. And those saddlebags are filled with loot thanks to their runaway hit residency, “Deuces Are Wild.”
J. Brin Gibson, general counsel to Gov. Steve Sisolak, is stepping down to a take a job in the private sector after serving for a year in the governor’s office.
The Utah State alum played in 11 games, including five starts, for the Raiders last season after signing a one-year free agent deal last offseason.
UNLV grad and celebrity chef Guy Fieri partied at The Linq to celebrate his birthday.
MGM Resorts International has been named the official gaming partner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler announced a new rule on navigable waters that farmers and real estate developers found burdensome, but environmental groups supported.
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R&B singer Raphael Saadiq leads this week’s music roundup.
House Democrats scoffed Thursday at President Donald Trump’s claims that he had good reasons for pressuring Ukraine to investigate his political foes.
A teenager charged with shooting three people at the Fashion Show mall was ordered held on $100,000 bail on Thursday.
This week’s top choices include the Grammy Awards, where top nominees include Lizzo, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X.
A Taste Learn dinner at Ferraro’s Italian Restaurant Wine Bar leads this week’s food & drink roundup.
The Las Vegas Raiders have pledged $500,000 toward eliminating meal debt in Nevada schools, which accrues when families who do not qualify for free or reduced-priced breakfasts and lunches cannot pay for their food.
The Trump administration on Thursday published new visa rules aimed at restricting “birth tourism,” in which women travel to the United States to give birth so their children can have U.S. citizenship.
DJ Dillon Francis takes over XS Nightclub at EBC at Night and rapper Lil Baby performs at Drai’s in this week’s nightlife roundup.
Corporate changes continue as Dave Williams, who headed Apple Inc.’s Claris FileMaker division, will become Penn National Gaming’s chief financial officer in March.
“Hollywood Medium” Tyler Henry presents his show at the Palms and comedian Tommy Davidson performs at Aliante Casino in this week’s show roundup.
The Russian National Ballet presents “Cinderella” at UNLV and the Piano Guys return to The Smith Center in this week’s arts and culture roundup.
Dozens in Las Vegas’ food and beverage world unite to take on the gender gap in their industry.
