Virgin Hotels officials hope to wrap up negotiations over the union’s five-year contract with its last offer.
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Liquidators will open the Tropicana’s doors to the public for an additional weekend.
The 10-day event, with a $11.5 million prize purse, has sold out 360 consecutive performances at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Circle K is offering motorists a way to save on gasoline ahead of the long Memorial Day holiday weekend.
A new installation at the Neon Museum unveiled this week highlights the Flamingo and its connection to Las Vegas history.
Nevada government and business leaders may have to shift at least part of their established economic development focus from renewable energy to other opportunities if new net metering rules drive the rooftop-solar business out of Nevada as predicted by industry officials.
A domed stadium proposed for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas football team has a price tag of $1.2 billion, and developers would seek $780 million in public financing, according to a document provided by Las Vegas Sands Corp., which is leading a consortium behind the project.
Remember the aphorism, “A penny saved is a penny earned”? That advice hasn’t lived up to its meaning since the Time of Shedding and Cold Rocks for those with money in their CDs, savings accounts and money market accounts.
Before October, most states took a hands-off or wait-and-see approach in regard to legalities surrounding daily fantasy sports.
Local cable viewers tuning into KLAS-TV Channel 8 Saturday morning to watch “Jack Hanna’s Into the Wild” didn’t see lions, tigers or bears.
Spring vacation season is right around the corner, which means college students and families will be flocking to popular warm-weather destinations, shelling out potentially thousands of dollars. Read on to see 10 locations that are ideal for anyone searching for the best spring travel deals.
MGM Resorts International’s top executive on Friday set the stage for a citywide philosophical debate that could determine how resources will be spent for tourism infrastructure improvements in the years ahead.
The tourism industry finished 2015 strong with visitation indicators finishing ahead of 2014 in nearly every category.
Wall Street surged over 2 percent on Friday after the Bank of Japan unexpectedly cut interest rates and Microsoft led a major rally in technology shares, repairing some of the damage to the S&P 500’s worst January since 2009.
California has delivered a narrow victory to the solar industry by maintaining a policy that has underpinned rooftop solar’s dramatic growth while introducing fees that were smaller than utilities requested.
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 […]
Art by Las Vegas Valley students from elementary, middle, high school and college will be voted on through June 5 for the first-ever Sphere XO Student Design Challenge.
A guest at an off-Strip hotel was injured Monday night after a window fell at the property.
Through a spokesperson, LVCVA President and CEO Steve Hill,said the publicity following the announcement made it one of the most successful marketing moments for Las Vegas in recent memory.
A Las Vegas local and an Electric Daisy Carnival attendee hit it big at the same downtown casino on Sunday.