Allegiant Stadium has seen over 4 million fans attend events at the $2 billion, nearly four-year-old facility, according to Las Vegas Stadium Authority data.
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Shailen Bhatt, administrator of the Federal Highway Administration, says there are many barriers to entry, but there are ways to fix that.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal requested bed bug complaints at Strip-area resorts since September from the Southern Nevada Health District
Jessica Washington’s business went from decorations on front lawns during COVID-19 lock downs to Instagram-worthy arches at rapper Megan Thee Stallion’s most recent birthday party in Las Vegas.
A Hawaiian visitor might be unaccustomed to the overcast Las Vegas skies but can take comfort in a six-figure jackpot to bring back to the islands.
According to the airport, in less than one week, three jackpots recently hit for over $1.1 million.
Local real estate agents do think rates will drop, but most of them think it will not be a substantial one.
The retailer, which currently operates four stores in the Las Vegas Valley, says the new store will offer customers an “immersive shopping experience.”
The cannabis lounge at the NuWu Dispensary opened in 2019 but has rebranded and expanded its location.
The iconic Little Church of the West celebrated its 80th birthday Monday. The chapel’s first wedding dates to May 22, 1943.
The Spring Job Fair will take place Friday. Parking is free in adjacent lots.
The Hydrant Club announced it would be closing its doors Dec. 31 because of safety concerns and neighborhood crime.
A new Wildfire Casino with an updated look and feel is expected to open in February — though the brand’s changes are already visible on a sign hung at the construction site.
The Mirage is closing this summer, but 34 years ago, it changed the Las Vegas resort landscape forever.
Daniel Carlson was visiting Las Vegas from Houston and was shocked by the food prices that greeted him at an Albertsons grocery store on Rainbow Boulevard last week.