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.
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An official said the airline’s cancellation numbers for Harry Reid International Airport represented a vast improvement over earlier in the week.
MGM Resorts International has sold the Village, which includes most of the site of the 2017 Route 91 Harvest Festival, to the Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota, the company announced Friday.
Weary travelers endured another day of widespread flight cancellations Wednesday as Southwest Airlines tried to “reset” its operations.
The Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge remains a remarkable assault on the senses — even by Las Vegas standards. Turns out, its history is nearly as colorful as its interiors.
Stores in the Las Vegas Valley did brisk business Saturday as shoppers bought last-minute gifts for Christmas.
A number of casino operators changed up their real estate portfolio this year with sales, acquisitions and leasebacks.
The Hydrant Club announced it would be closing its doors Dec. 31 because of safety concerns and neighborhood crime.
In Las Vegas, 465 flights had been delayed and 83 were cancelled by Thursday evening at Reid airport, according to FlightAware.
Visitors to the museum located between the Las Vegas Strip and downtown will be able to meet members of The Offspring, NOFX and more.
Workers at the store at Rainbow and Oakey boulevards voted 11-7 to join Starbucks Workers United in Tuesday’s representation vote.
An industry group cited high mortgage rates, elevated construction costs and “flagging consumer demand due to deteriorating affordability conditions.”
For the first time in almost 10 months, the average price for regular unleaded fuel in the Las Vegas Valley dipped below $4 per gallon.
The former Alpine Motel Apartments complex is rebuilt, boasting a menu of tech features, and “100 percent safe” according to asset manager Robin Willett.
The Las Vegas Inferno prides itself on community involvement and collaboration with its players and content creators in its unique approach to managing an esports team.