Thursday saw the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in the Las Vegas Valley decline for the second-straight day.
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Michael Takes and Edward Marx both hit jackpots at two Las Vegas Strip properties. A man hit jackpot for over $1M at the LINQ on Thursday morning.
The Nevada Supreme Court has reversed a decision by a Clark County District Court judge that said state gaming regulators no longer have jurisdiction over former casino executive Steve Wynn.
A free family fair in Las Vegas this weekend will offer resources to children and families with autism and other disabilities.
Hungry Las Vegans can sample six diner pitches for “The Great Las Vegas Coffee Shop Giveaway” at public test kitchen dates on weekends throughout April and May.
As it stands Tuesday’s $5.36 a gallon average price is the all-time record for the Las Vegas metropolitan area, according to AAA.
A global venue development group is looking to construct a $3 billion project centered around a $1 billion 20,000-seat arena and entertainment district located just south of the Las Vegas Strip.
A Hawaii resident hit a jackpot totalling over $1.3 million dollars playing Wheel of Fortune in downtown Las Vegas.
The hospitality workers filed a lawsuit Tuesday against one of Nevada’s largest gaming companies over potential violations of a law enacted in 2021.
The average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Southern Nevada on Tuesday inched up 1 cent over Monday to $5.36, according to AAA.
The operator of a “cannabis-friendly” hotel in Phoenix has acquired a boutique property near the Strip.
The popular Texas-made half-gallons are once again available in Southern Nevada, nearly seven years after the company stopped selling in the region.
The former MGM Resorts International chief financial officer is taking a similar position with the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians’ gaming enterprise.
The Junior League of Las Vegas brought back its “Paint the Town Red” dinner after a two-year hiatus, free from pandemic restrictions.
Jeremiah Program bills itself as a two-generational approach to supporting women with children by offering them supportive services in housing, familial support, transportation or whatever else they need while they work on higher education to improve their economic mobility.