A senior member of the House Aviation subcommittee, Rep. Dina Titus backed the FAA Reauthorization Act, which will provide funding for general aviation airports.
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The wins were among several recently across the Las Vegas Valley.
Nevada’s 13,000 home care workers could see big increases to minimum wage and reimbursement rates under legislative proposals presented.
Pickleball courts are in high demand in Las Vegas. Here’s an update on several being planned for around the valley, including one with NFL connections.
In a ceremony with Clark County officials, José Manuel Carrera became the first sidewalk vendor to become licensed with the county.
First introduced in 2013, the $5 billion All Net Resort & Arena project has been delayed several times, and its proposed financial backing has changed multiple times over the past decade.
Members of the public will have the chance to voice their opinions on a proposed ordinance that would ban sidewalk vending in certain areas.
Clark County bought a 35,000-square-foot building in downtown Las Vegas for $8.6 million.
Topping the list of the most-fined companies in Clark County was Gypsum Resources LLC, the developer proposing to build homes on Blue Diamond Hill.
The federal grant could provide up to $3.75 billion to establish Brightline West’s passenger rail service.
The Bureau of Land Management has started the process to put two large plots up for sale in Clark County in November.
A public-private partnership has transformed a former motel in downtown Las Vegas into transitional housing.
The employee would earn an annual salary and benefits package of $218,000 to start.
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 […]
A new report from Colliers says a new community has emerged as the top income earning spot in the Las Vegas Valley.
The surge in international traffic at Harry Reid International Airport continues with a 17.1 percent increase in April and a 23.6 percent jump for 2024 so far.
Workers in Nevada will see a bump in the state’s minimum wage this summer.
Simple laws of supply and demand might make observers think that losing two resorts within three months would have a significant effect on the Strip market.