The property also will implement “significant policy changes” via a three-year consent decree to settle the lawsuit.
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UFC president Dana White was seen on a video blog posted by former NFL player Taylor Lewan winning more than $1 million playing baccarat at Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
Founded in 2013, the fitness classes have garnered a cult social media following, with over 140 locations nationwide.
The end of the weekend was only the beginning for one pai gow poker player.
U.S. Rep. Dina Titus has introduced legislation that she said “will bring fairness back to gaming taxation.”
A new study shows Nevada as well as four of its cities place high in a ranking of top places for retirees to relocate.
The coronavirus pandemic left Francisco Carbajal on the sidelines with other nonessential workers. Then he parlayed a YouTube video and social media into what he says is the first Latino-owned razor business.
Nevadans and Americans are expected to spend more on Halloween this year than in any year prior, according to projections released by groups representing retailers.
Former Las Vegas gaming executive and philanthropist Tom Gallagher died Thursday at UCI Medical Center in Irvine, California. He was 76.
The pitch is this: If you’re going to work from home, why not a place with sunnier skies, less traffic congestion and no state income tax.
Nevada’s power monopoly unintentionally became Nevada’s alarm clock Tuesday night.
A Nevada judge is expected to decide Monday whether the state’s employment bureau must immediately pay out pending benefits claims to the state’s independent, gig and self-employed workers.
The head of Nevada’s employment bureau provided an update Friday morning on unemployment benefits.
Three major casino companies will begin testing their Las Vegas employees Thursday for COVID-19 before they return to work.
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Patrick G. Brodsky, a longtime FBI agent in Las Vegas, is retiring from the agency and will take on an executive role with Wynn Resorts.
Every year, when I review the results of the Nevada State Bank Small Business Survey, I’m reminded that optimism is more than a gut feeling – it’s often a decision. Nevada’s small business owners made that decision with clarity.
Business owners say it’s been difficult to find customers as a busy stretch of Tropicana Avenue remained closed for several days after a major windstorm. The road reopened around 7 p.m. Saturday.
In a press release, officials said all three individuals were hospitalized — two of whom have since been released.
Windsor Park was built in the 1960s over geological faults, and its homes, roads and utilities started sinking decades ago after groundwater was pumped from an aquifer.
Chinatown has officially been designated as a redevelopment area by Clark County, setting forth a 10-plus year project for the area.