California could place more regulations on oil refineries, which could raise gas prices in Nevada as the state gets most of its gas from the Golden State.
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A $20 million fine paid by Wynn Resorts Ltd. in 2019 connected to sexual harassment allegations holds the record for the highest fine ever paid in Nevada.
The house was constructed in 24 hours and is offered for free to families this summer.
A master-planned community with more than 3,000 homes is slated for 505 acres of former federal land in the northwest valley.
The mining company said it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection because it was unable to secure funding and cannot “continue carrying on business.”
Caesars Entertainment has cut several high-level entertainment executives in a companywide consolidation.
Jonathan Fine opened PKWY Tavern in 2004. Nearly 20 years later, he’s a partner with Station Casinos.
The Siegel Group operates a popular deli on Convention Center Drive. The company has now purchased land sandwiched between several choice properties on the Strip.
Station Casinos has the Fleetwood Mac singer to read messages in the company’s new marketing campaign.
Allen Glick was one of the largest hotel-casino operators in the state, second only to Howard Hughes at his peak.
MGM Resorts has terminated positions heading up esports, marketing and advertising.
BarCanada is set to open at the former Showroom at the D space on March 16, the day after Selection Sunday for the NCAA Tournament, a huge draw for sports wagerers.
Las Vegas is largely defined by its ability to defy expectations, and recent forecasts predicting a decline in its appeal to younger travelers are no exception. Contrary to these gloomy predictions, which suggest that an aging core visitor base might render the city’s 150,000 hotel rooms less appealing to new generations, the reality is strikingly […]
Re-creations of Central Perk and other sets, along with original props and costumes, will be on display at “The ‘Friends’ Experience.”
A cocktail server at Wynn Las Vegas has filed a lawsuit against the hotel-casino claiming she was discriminated against on the basis of disability.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has sold a parcel of land in North Las Vegas to one of the largest homebuilders in the United States.
New development could be coming to the Las Vegas Strip as a plan to sell publicly owned land along the north end was approved Tuesday.