While some argue the market may have hit its earnings peak, others say the region is prepared to take advantage of favorable demographic shifts and new developments.
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Google wants to spend “a significant amount of dollars” to offer internet service that will help students and remote workers, an official said.
Walmart is offering new perks for its hourly U.S. workers, ranging from a new bonus plan to opportunities to move into skilled trade jobs within the company.
County fair horse races in White Pine and Elko counties are among rural Nevada’s most important tourism events.
Open to the general public and set to take place from July 11 to 17, the convention will be held at the newly renovated Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
More than 100 undeniably bright people tossed around ideas Tuesday when asked “What do we want Las Vegas to be?” One suggestion: Emulate Orlando.
The governors of Nevada and Delaware are signing an agreement Tuesday morning that will join their states in a partnership for online poker.
Xerox is under fire for its troubles building Nevada’s online health insurance exchange.
Three powerful women who carved out roles in Nevada’s gaming industry as it moved away from gambling halls to megaresorts shared their stories at the Mob Museum on Wednesday, riveting an audience with their substance and laughter.
Jon Hager, who came under fire in a Feb. 13 exchange board meeting for cutting March 31 enrollment goals from 118,000 to 50,000, left the agency Thursday afternoon.
NV Energy has launched a program offering discount LED products to its customers throughout the state. The goal is to save customers in Northern Nevada $1 million and those in Southern Nevada $4 million to $5 million on their electric bills.
Las Vegas Sands Corp., owners of the Venetian and Palazzo on the Strip, has restored its websites about a week after they were apparently taken over by hackers.
For a brief time Tuesday, websites operated by Las Vegas Sands Corp. looked like scenes out of the 1983 movie “WarGames.”
Hospitality Hall, a 95,000-square-foot hotel college building at UNLV, is one step closer to reality.
On at least 150 flights, including one involving a Southwest Airlines jet last month in Missouri and a jumbo cargo plane last fall in Kansas, U.S. commercial air carriers have either landed at the wrong airport or started to land and realized their mistake in time.
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 […]
Google wants to spend “a significant amount of dollars” to offer internet service that will help students and remote workers, an official said.
Renovation projects include updated bars, a renovated sports bar and expansions on the casino floor and in a steakhouse.
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.