With much of the northern U.S hit by a major snowstorm, Harry Reid International Airport officials are reminding travelers to check with their flight status.
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A boutique hotel in downtown Las Vegas with goals of being a destination for the queer community is beginning to take reservations for its fall opening.
The content that will be brought to the massive screen of the MSG Sphere is being developed at Burbank’s Big Dome studio with new ‘Big Sky’ camera technology.
The proposal for the 60-story resort called Harlem Nights has been delayed. The developer requests time to gain more community input.
With millions of Instagram posts of Las Vegas casinos, including the most posted Bellagio fountains, the city’s resorts are getting a boost with little financial outlay.
In an annual ranking by Airport Council International, a trade association of the world’s airports, Reid airport cracked the top 10 with 39.75 million passengers in 2021.
Preview Las Vegas, the Vegas Chamber’s largest forecasting and networking event and trade show, will take place Tuesday at Allegiant Stadium with several speakers on the agenda.
Southwest Airlines worked to stabilize its network Tuesday with the airline expecting just under 100 cancellations systemwide.
A document set up to assist in the LVCVA budgeting process shows what conventions are coming to the Las Vegas Convention Center in 2022-23.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board has waived occupancy restrictions at some Las Vegas casinos. Here’s a list of casinos now allowed to operate at 100 percent capacity.
Presidents from UNLV and UNR issued a joint letter in support of the proposed name change recommended by Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom, citing Reid, the former U.S. Senate majority leader’s decades of work in Nevada.
Sheldon Adelson, who died Monday at age 87, seized an opportunity in the late 1970s to capitalize on the then-fledgling personal computer industry.
Despite diminished foot traffic from the pandemic, taking care of the lifts is still a “nonstop” operation.
LVCVA executives found there would be no financial advantage to extending the completion date of the $980.3 million project, so it will be finished as planned.
Amendments freezing comp time and longevity pay bonuses and allowances for furloughed security officers with dogs are included in an amended union contract the LVCVA has.