The annual SEMA show in Las Vegas has drawn some 160,000 conventioneers this week and weekend. Incubus closed the opening night of SEMA Fest; Imagine Dragons are up next
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The resignation, effective Friday, comes as the company behind the Sphere makes plans to set up entertainment venues like it in other cities around the world.
MHA Nation plans to invest in its North Dakota reservation, while also honoring the Oct. 1 memorial on the former Route 91 Harvest Festival concert site.
The Siegel Group operates a popular deli on Convention Center Drive. The company has now purchased land sandwiched between several choice properties on the Strip.
Ludacris performed in the club, at the pool and in the stadium in his return to Las Vegs.
Jeff Beacher doesn’t remember much of his blackjack spree at Resorts World Las Vegas, but he came away with $700,000-plus in winnings.
Usher and Paris Hilton partied while Tiesto performed and Jeff Beacher networked during Resorts World’s opening Thursday night.
Las Vegas is packing some pow and wow into the July 4th holiday. A classic Las Vegas Strip fireworks spectacular is planned on that date, with pyro erupting off seven resort rooftops.
MGM Resorts International is reportedly planning to again charge for self parking at its Las Vegas resorts.
The two nightclub behemoths, competitors on the Strip for nearly a decade, announced Wednesday they would merge their international operations.
One of the spectators Sunday was the lord of Allegiant Stadium, Raiders owner Mark Davis.
As Michelob Ultra Arena, branded bars and lounges will be featured around the former Mandalay Bay Events Center.
The Venetian Ristorante was for generations a popular dinner hang on the corner of Sahara Avenue and Jones Boulevard. The Venetian resort opened on the Strip in 1999.
The Mirage will open the new year by shutting down totally from Mondays through Thursdays, MGM Resorts International announced Monday.
Scott Menke’s cousin and co-founder of Paragon Gaming, Diana Bennett, said the loss was “painful, inconceivable.”