Airport and Strip attractions will be busier than normal for the three-day Labor Day weekend and resorts are expected to have 92 percent occupancy rates.
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A retro style In-N-Out burger located across Russell Road from Allegiant Stadium opened on Thursday
Consumer Cellular is expanding its service to Nevada, opening a brick-and-mortar store in northwest Las Vegas.
A number of downtown Las Vegas businesses are at the center of a roughly $10 million infrastructure project that began in April and is expected to finish by spring 2024.
According to data from the Clark County’s marriage records, these are the most popular months for weddings in the “Wedding Capital of the World.”
NV Energy submitted its fifth amendment to its Integrated Resource Plan that seeks approval to spend over $1.8 billion for infrastructure projects.
Two people who tested positive stayed at Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino, and one person tested positive after staying at The Orleans.
At least one Las Vegas resort-casino will have to do some minor repairs to fix leaks caused from storms on Wednesday night.
A Las Vegas man with an extensive college football memorabilia collection, including thousands of helmets, has put his home on the market.
Super Bowl Opening Night will kick off the week on Feb. 5 at Allegiant Stadium.
The retailer, which currently operates four stores in the Las Vegas Valley, says the new store will offer customers an “immersive shopping experience.”
Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., is the latest Nevada politician to urge federal leaders to earmark nearly $4B in grants for the Las Vegas-to-Los Angeles high-speed rail project.
Topping the list of the most-fined companies in Clark County was Gypsum Resources LLC, the developer proposing to build homes on Blue Diamond Hill.
Harry Reid International Airport announced the completion of several months of construction work, which has done little to slow airport capacity.
A parade, a festival and a ribbon-cutting ceremony will inaugurate Clark County’s first official cultural district.