A number of casino operators changed up their real estate portfolio this year with sales, acquisitions and leasebacks.
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More than a year before the Las Vegas Grand Prix, some hotel operators have already started charging hundreds of dollars more than a typical weekend fare.
More than 500,000 autumnal leaves make up just one bed of the Bellagio’s Conservatory Botanical Gardens’ latest seasonal display.
The National Association of Black Journalists and National Association of Hispanic Journalists will convene for a five-day event at Caesars Palace.
As some U.S. travelers adjust vacation plans amid high fuel costs and inflation, Las Vegas may benefit from pent-up demand and the destination’s value proposition, experts say.
Memorial Day weekend will look more like a pre-pandemic unofficial start to summer, experts said, as millions of Americans prepare to travel.
Resorts World guests can rent the electric cars on-site through a new partnership between the hotel-casino and rental company.
New multimedia experiences on the massive displays of Resorts World Las Vegas promise to bring viewers into unique worlds, including a “feline-led psychedelic trip into space.”
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Residents throughout the Las Vegas Valley were reacting to the news that Donald Trump had become the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes.
Imprisoned for a Las Vegas fatal DUI, former NFL player Henry Ruggs is in a prison work program that placed him at the Governor’s Mansion.
Las Vegas’ budget has already taken a hit from one of the cases won by developer Yohan Lowie, whose stymied housing plans for a shuttered golf course led to extensive litigation.
The Board of School Trustees decided on an Illinois-based search firm to recommend candidates for the office.