Nevada’s economy is slowly making gains nine months into the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Olive Garden plans to open a restaurant in the Showcase Mall, Clark County records show.
The holiday season has more tree options than ever, from pre-lit artificial trees to potted countertop evergreens, but for many Nevadans, only a visit to a tree lot will do.
Frontier Airlines will add six nonstop routes from Las Vegas to U.S. and Mexico destinations starting in March.
When the Consumer Technology Association returns the massive technology trade show to Las Vegas in 2022 it will offer a virtual version of the event at the same time.
The local Culinary and Bartenders unions are requiring Wynn Resorts Ltd. to schedule 40-hour work weeks for its full-time employees in Las Vegas, a move the company said will lead to layoffs.
The next hurdle in containing COVID-19’s spread will be convincing a large swath of the U.S. population to get vaccinated.
Many filers are receiving multiple overpayment notices indicating different amounts as well as conflicting eligibility letters.
Dozens of conventions and business gatherings in Las Vegas have new dates in late 2021 or 2022.
The consensus of business leaders on Gov. Steve Sisolak’s decision to extend the statewide pause to Jan. 15 in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus is that it could have been worse.
The largest Megabucks jackpot ever was won in 2003 at the Excalibur when a player won more than $39 million.
The three-tier Wynn Rewards program will replace the company’s existing Red Card loyalty program and existing members will be automatically enrolled in the new program.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said the situation for jobless Nevadans is dire as the state’s rainy day fund is wiped clean and federal aid expires in weeks.
Condo or timeshare owners inside resort properties on and around the Strip are renting out their places on short-term rental sites.
With plans for an extreme sports park dead on the drawing board, its former project site in Las Vegas is now up for grabs.
