The Public Utilities Commission approved its first natural disaster infrastructure plan Wednesday and a statewide usage fee to pay for it.
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Park MGM’s doors opened to the public Wednesday for the first time since March 18, unveiling a series of changes.
Maverick Helicopters and Lip Smacking Foodie Tours are collaborating on Savory Bites & Neon Lights, which includes restaurant tours and noshing, plus a flight over the Strip.
Caesars Entertainment Inc. is gearing up to potentially buy sports betting company William Hill PLC.
A special exception was allowed in the lease agreement with Barry’s Downtown Prime restaurant, and four entries to Circa will have ID checks to enforce under-21 rules.
Park MGM will be smoke-free next Wednesday. Other properties are going without smoking in certain locations. Is it time to take the big step like other states?
Planet Hollywood is back in business. It will be a limited reopening: Gaming floors will be open seven days a week, but the hotel will only accept weekend reservations.
A keno player at a Laughlin casino struck it rich on consecutive days this week, taking home more than $250,000.
Sports betting company William Hill confirmed Friday that Caesars Entertainment Inc. and Apollo Management Inc. are interested in buying the company.
Known as a sturdy concert venue with good bones, the rock hall will have a new name and is undergoing a $7 million face-lift.
The new downtown Las Vegas property will have a strict 21-and-older policy, the world’s largest sportsbook and an “Aquatheater” swimming pool for guests.
The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday is expected to issue $435,000 in fines against six casino companies.
Chef/owner Dan Coughlin, best known to local foodies for his pioneering Fremont Street restaurant Le Thai, said the opening date moved up from December to Oct. 28.
Resorts World Las Vegas will open next summer with a “resort within a resort,” the property announced Tuesday.
While some laid-off workers have been able to pick up other jobs, many are still struggling to find work and make ends meet.