Electric and natural gas customers will see some relief from utility bills in coming months.
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One tiny municipality outpaced every other city, and one jumped from fourth to third largest, according to new census data
The vice president of government relations and an executive with the company for 17 years will join the coalition working to expand fantasy sports nationwide.
A new immersive experience is set to open on the Las Vegas Strip later this month.
The nearly 2-year renovation of 2.1 million square feet of convention space added new tropical designs and technology.
The new 265,240-square-foot facility in Henderson will manufacture EGMs — electronic gaming machines — for shipment to the United States, Canada, Latin America and Europe.
The tech giant will invest millions in Nevada through updates to two data storage facilities in the state and career programming, among other spending, it announced Tuesday.
Following a lengthy construction boom, Southern Nevada’s industrial market has heated up even more over the past year.
A local and lucky player started the weekend off with a jackpot of more than $183,000 at Sunset Station on Friday evening.
The California favorite has two shops in the Las Vegas Valley with plans to add several more. Two California transplants are helping Togo’s achieve its goals.
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 […]
The vice president of government relations and an executive with the company for 17 years will join the coalition working to expand fantasy sports nationwide.
The downtown casino offering the smaller table says it can offer the popular game during the day shift using fewer workers.
In Nevada, both the number of heat-related deaths and heat-related worker complaints more than doubled from 2022 to 2023, signaling a scorching future.
In a ceremony with Clark County officials, José Manuel Carrera became the first sidewalk vendor to become licensed with the county.