The first hotel-casino operated by an Indian tribe in Las Vegas’ resort corridor won a recommendation of approval from the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
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Seven months into the shutdown, many Nevadans continue to trail on their bill payments. But moratoriums are now lifting and bills are coming due.
Stocks dropped suddenly on Wall Street Tuesday afternoon after President Donald Trump ordered a stop to negotiations with Democrats over another round of stimulus for the economy.
Boyd Gaming Corp. anticipates more layoffs at its California Hotel and Main Street Station, according to state documents.
The project would be developed in phases. Universal Health Services expects to start construction next year and finish the full build-out in 2035.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. says it is ready to host trade shows — it already did.
A Wheel of Fortune Triple Double Diamond game by the A Gates was the lucky machine.
A coalition of labor unions is again gathering in front of the Clark County Commission on Tuesday morning to push for local workers’ right to return to work.
Las Vegas home prices set another all-time high last month, continuing a “remarkable” streak amid an otherwise badly battered economy, a new report says.
The changes come shortly after a the Metropolitan Police Department reported an uptick in violence in the tourist corridor.
Southwest Airlines, McCarran airport’s busiest carrier, is in talks with union representatives about possible payroll concessions to offset the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The card was a joker, but it was no joke for a frequent visitor to Aliante Casino who won in a big way Sunday.
The Plaza announced Monday its plans to once again host meetings and events.
The Hotel Apache on Fremont Street didn’t have a five-star spa when it opened. But it had air conditioning and electrical elevators.
China’s Golden Week is typically a boon for Las Vegas, but not this year.
