Raiders president Marc Badain said the organization is proud and fully supportive of defensive end Carl Nassib. Nassib took to Instagram on Monday to announce that he is gay.
The Blue Man Group gives a sneak peek performance as they prepare to return to live audiences.
McCarran International Airport is nearing completion on C Concourse at Terminal 1 in Las Vegas. The $13 million project included terrazzo flooring, more charging stations and smaller gate podiums that allowed for additional seating.
Sebastian Maniscalco says “Nobody Does This Tour,” he is doing it in Las Vegas in August at Encore Theater. Meantime, Jason Aldean has announced his “Back In The Saddle: Las Vegas 2021” show is coming.
The Boring Co.’s underground transit system passed all its capacity tests, but skeptics still maintain that the company hasn’t delivered what it promised.
Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib became the first active NFL player to come out as gay. He posted the news on his Instagram and has also partnered with and donated $100,000 to The Trevor Project, a suicide prevention organization for LGBTQ youth. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
When the clock strikes 11 p.m. Thursday June 24, Resorts World Las Vegas will start a new chapter when it opens its doors on land once home to the storied Stardust, ending a long, twisting saga of the redevelopment of 88 north Strip acres.
The acclaimed podcast series “Mobbed Up: The Fight for Las Vegas” returns Monday for a second season, this time tracing the rise and fall of organized crime through the lens of an unlikely witness: Wayne Newton.
Job seekers will be able to meet more than 100 employers next month as part of a massive job fair hosted by Clark County officials.
