The high school sports season is over after all eight spring sports crowned state champions last week. Here are three takeaways from the spring sports season.
The expansion of Boring Company’s Vegas Loop is expected to ramp up following the opening of multiple offshoots from the Las Vegas Convention Center to neighboring resorts.
In Clark County, the largest of the local governments, four of the 10 most highly compensated employees last year cashed out vacation and sick leave in the six figures.
The Nevada Resort Association is trying to intervene in the Nevada Gaming Control Board’s legal fight against a prediction market that resembles sports wagering.
Las Vegas casinos are using nightclubs, sports betting and flashy slot machines to attract and retain consumers who may be driven more by experiences than by jackpots.
More than two decades after it was first conceived, the Southern Nevada Supplemental Airport plan will be starting its first environmental review with summer hearings.
Owens is the founder of Agrippa, an AI-powered, broker-free commercial real estate capital matchmaking platform, and Augustus, an investment firm focused exclusively on Agrippa’s best deals.
Though climate change is politicized, residents feel the effects of it either way, experts said.
Only one NFL team is favored in all 17 of its regular-season games next year, but it’s not the Eagles or the Chiefs.