The 6,000-unit housing development would sit on 940 acres between the Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument and land that belongs to the Las Vegas Paiute Tribe.
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You can check flight times and gates on the digital information boards at Harry Reid International Airport. Soon, you’ll also be able to see TSA wait times.
The Chinese computer technology company’s CEO will discuss technology’s connections to Formula 1 and the FIFA World Cup soccer tournament next summer.
A castle-inspired property, owned by a Las Vegas metal guitarist has hit the market at $28 million. The home is fit for a royalty, literally modeled after an 18th century Scottish manor.
She’s concerned about potential conflicts the KalshiEx LLC board member would have regulating commodities markets.
The double-decker buses that the Regional Transportation Commission has used for years on the Las Vegas Strip and for its Game Day Express service are now being built in Southern Nevada.
The “lucky guest” won $112,500 on the Lock It Link slots.
An unidentified person hit a mega progressive jackpot on three card poker for $1.3 million Tuesday afternoon.
The jackpot was one of several across Nevada recently.
A few thousand visitors dived into March Madness in the Stadium Swim area inside the Circa in downtown Las Vegas on Friday.
Caesars Entertainment Inc. plans to resume hotel operations seven days a week at Planet Hollywood and The Linq, the company announced in a statement Friday.
The Mega Millions jackpot has increased to $432 million. The next drawing is Tuesday.
There’s a weird, exhausting pressure in our culture to constantly be “growing.” It’s become an unwritten commandment: your career, your portfolio, even your mindfulness practice, everything must relentlessly climb upward. Downtime, traditionally a refuge, now feels like another chore penciled into an app, tracking your sleep like a stock price that better not dip.
The double-decker buses that the Regional Transportation Commission has used for years on the Las Vegas Strip and for its Game Day Express service are now being built in Southern Nevada.
A supermarket and a brewery have drawn up plans for new locations in a building in the Boca Park shopping center that has sat vacant for nearly a decade.
Broadacres, the North Las Vegas swap meet popular with the valley’s Latino community, was back in business over the weekend after unexpectedly shuttering its doors on June 21.
One of the three homes previously owned by Lonnie Hammargren is on the market for $2.5 million, Hoover Dam replica, non-working decompression chamber and Liberace staircase included.