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After the Circa casino opened its doors Oct. 28, the property received special permission from regulators to open the hotel separately and that began Saturday.
This Christmas will be remembered by many for the sacrifices made rather than the joy from exchanging gifts and festive family gatherings.
When the El Cortez changed its carpet in September, some folks went nuts. Now, you can buy it.
Despite recommendations from officials not to travel over the holidays, Americans have been setting pandemic passenger highs at airports across the nation.
If the factors that fueled Las Vegas’ surprising housing surge stay in place, the market will buzz with activity in 2021, observers said.
When exactly the state crosses from pandemic to post-pandemic is hard to nail down, though experts have varying opinions of what that might look like.
Homebuilders’ sales activity in Southern Nevada this year has surpassed that of the prior two years despite the bleak economy, a new report shows.
Circa’s casino and the Stadium Swim attraction have been open for eight weeks and the hotel will be ready to open next week with a few surprises.
A laundry and linen service for Las Vegas’ hotels and resorts has closed one of its plants.
Two days before responding to the fire that killed tech entrepreneur Tony Hsieh, firefighters were called to the same home twice within half an hour.
Authorities do not expect to finalize the investigation into the house fire that killed Tony Hsieh until after the holiday season, an official said.
The city of Las Vegas, Zappos and DTP are teaming up to honor Tony Hsieh’s memory.
Olive Garden plans to open a restaurant in the Showcase Mall, Clark County records show.
The holiday season has more tree options than ever, from pre-lit artificial trees to potted countertop evergreens, but for many Nevadans, only a visit to a tree lot will do.