No one was injured and evacuations were not necessary in an early Thursday morning fire at the California Hotel in downtown Las Vegas.
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A California man’s life has changed after only one day in Las Vegas.
The Plaza hotel-casino will expand its outdoor equestrian center into a permanent outdoor arena in downtown Las Vegas.
MGM, the company that owns one of Las Vegas’ most famous water shows, has installed a new solution to monitor water usage.
The Mandalay Bay digital sign went dark for about four minutes around 10 p.m. on October 1, 2018 and came back to display “#VegasStronger” for at least 30 minutes. Some Las Vegas shooting survivors expected more, however.
An increased number of security guards stood by the elevator bank Monday.
Two major entertainment brands began work Thursday on changing the face of live performance — and the Las Vegas skyline — with a ceremonial groundbreaking for the 18,000-seat MSG Sphere at The Venetian.
While Ted Binion and his notorious death dominated headlines 20 years ago, the Binion family has been a Southern Nevada institution for more than 70 — and nearly as notorious.
An interior decorator and real estate investor bought Ted Binion’s former home in March 2017 for $820,000.
MGM Resorts International said Tuesday that it could donate as much as $1 million to Oct. 1 – related charities if lawyers for Mandalay Bay shooting victims accept lawsuit notices on behalf of nearly 2,000 clients.
Lee, 98, a real estate developer and casino owner, died Tuesday at her home in Las Vegas after a brief illness.
Malaysia-based Genting Group is sticking to its target of opening the $4 billion Resorts World Las Vegas by the end of 2020 as some analysts begin to question the timeline.
Despite regularly receiving critical reviews on popular travel sites, Circus Circus has been “continuing to crank out money.”
A Las Vegas judge has thrown out a defamation lawsuit lodged by ousted casino mogul Steve Wynn against The Associated Press.
It marks a rare real estate deal for the sleepy southern edge of the Strip and carries an unusual backstory, as the late owner — without his estranged wife’s knowledge — allegedly transferred the motel’s ownership to a trust he had formed with his mistress, according to court documents.