With three public scoping meetings completed, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Bureau of Land Management and a consultant must next work on the EIS report.
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Las Vegas’ jobless rate was again among the highest in the nation for big metro areas in June, new data shows, as tourism keeps sliding in America’s casino capital.
An Arizona firm plans to put 275 homes on a site where the Paradise Spa complex now sits in south Las Vegas.
Founder and CEO Eve DeMartine said Las Vegas “felt like a natural fit” for the brand’s first location
A downtown Las Vegas casino has completed a multi-million-dollar hotel tower renovation, and a limited number of rooms will be open to guests as early as this weekend.
The small locals casino, which has operated since 1974, will end jobs for 126 employees when it closes.
“Our customers should not notice a thing,” said Kevin Geraghty, senior vice president of energy supply for NV Energy. “But a customer will never know the work that had to go into it.”
While Las Vegas Valley sky watchers take in the solar eclipse Monday, local entrepreneurs have found ways the astrological event can drum up business — from Earth, river and sky.
Millions of eyes will be fixed on the sky when a total solar eclipse crosses the U.S. in August, and it’s likely many of them will be safely behind the special glasses churned out by a Tennessee company.
There’s a weird, exhausting pressure in our culture to constantly be “growing.” It’s become an unwritten commandment: your career, your portfolio, even your mindfulness practice, everything must relentlessly climb upward. Downtime, traditionally a refuge, now feels like another chore penciled into an app, tracking your sleep like a stock price that better not dip.
The small locals casino, which has operated since 1974, will end jobs for 126 employees when it closes.
Here’s what Fertitta, a U.S. ambassador to Italy, thinks about building a luxury resort on the Strip now.
The 35-year-old faces one felony count of writing a check with insufficient funds with intent to defraud, as well as another count of theft in connection with a May 2024 incident at the MGM Grand.
Plus, the state’s 438 largest casinos won $15.6 billion from gamblers in 2024-25, falling short of the record $15.7 billion won in 2023-24.