The Las Vegas Review-Journal takes a look at the top moments from 2016.
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Las Vegas’ never-boring real estate market didn’t disappoint in 2016. There were plenty of deals, and some were more unusual than others. Here’s my list of the top 10 of 2016.
A former Las Vegas company mounted a novel defense in dispute over $1.1 million contract with NHL’s Minnesota Wild.
I know how you can get free parking at MGM’s Las Vegas properties, whether you’re a local or an out-of-towner.
It’s a cinch that if you’re walking the Strip on New Year’s Eve, you’ll come across at least one person toking in the new year with a celebration of the arrival of legalized recreational marijuana in Nevada.
Uber riders in Las Vegas can receive up to $2 in points every time they use the service, then redeem by shopping online or in-store at Sears, Kmart, Lands’ End and shopyourway.com.
Applied Analysis will continue to play an integral role in bringing a stadium to the Las Vegas Valley after the Stadium Authority Board temporarily hired the local research firm during its inaugural meeting Monday.
Dragon and lion dancers danced and marched past baccarat players to a staccato beat of drums and cymbals while gamblers snapped cellphone pictures Saturday as Las Vegas’ newest boutique hotel property, Lucky Dragon, celebrated its grand opening.
Outside a Best Buy in Summerlin, an unlikely friendship has formed over the past five or so years, thanks to holiday shopping.
Las Vegas, once a magnet for bargain-hunting investors, has one of the biggest tallies of investment homes held by out-of-state owners, a new report shows.
Waste-management company Western Elite wants the chance to manage Las Vegas trash.
Strangers headed in the same direction can share a ride when UberPOOL debuts Tuesday in Las Vegas.
Gov. Brian Sandoval on Monday said he wants to take a wait-and-see approach before deciding whether to fast-track at least $899 million in freeway improvements to accommodate construction of a new 65,000-seat stadium.
Nevada said “yes” to legal cannabis Tuesday night. So what does that mean for people looking to partake in the pot party?
Power was partially restored at Paris Las Vegas about 10:30 p.m. Thursday, and guests are expected to be allowed back into the resort by 1 a.m. Friday.