MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said he would be disappointed if the Oakland Athletics don’t open their proposed Las Vegas ballpark at the start of the 2028 season.
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Nearly 68 million American adults — about 1 in 4 — plan to bet on this year’s Super Bowl, setting a record by a wide margin, according to the gambling industry’s national trade association.
The Culinary and Bartenders Unions said they have set a strike deadline that will impact nearly 8,000 hospitality workers in Las Vegas.
The Plaza renovated its property to include a new Pinkbox Doughnuts and Carousel Bar, among other changes.
Clank-clank-clank-clank-clank. That’s the sound of money — metal coins hitting a metal tray — at one of the dwindling number of coin-operated machines still in use in the Las Vegas area.
The popular pedestrian mall in the heart of downtown Las Vegas will increase its public safety presence and add security measures on weekends in response to recent fights.
An unidentified Las Vegas man has played the same bank of video games for years. The habit paid off big time on Tuesday.
Construction is underway on the $750 million Durango hotel-casino near Ikea.
While job growth last month in the leisure and hospitality sector outpaced all other private sectors in the U.S., it’s unclear if Nevada has experienced the same trend.
The casino-hotel said it will hold a two-day job fair to fill more than 100 seasonal positions for Adventuredome, The Midway and Splash Zone.
A California attorney wants an appeals court to reconsider her request to throw out a Steve Wynn defamation lawsuit.
Coffee chain Dunkin’ is opening its first two locations on the Las Vegas Strip.
Nevadans are optimistic about Las Vegas’ post-coronavirus future, but they believe a full economic recovery is going to take some time.
The Linq Hotel, gateway to The Linq Promenade and the High Roller observation wheel, and several other amenities will reopen after a lengthy panedmic closure.
Thousands of workers moving from project to project in Las Vegas could have been disastrous with the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s why few cases have been reported.