After a two-year delay and three days of action, Las Vegas is receiving rave reviews as a host for the NFL draft.
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The NFL draft looks like a giant spectacle, but what spectators don’t see is the giant effort made behind the scenes to ensure it occurs without a hitch.
From the red carpet at the Bellagio fountains to the now customary bear hug from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, prospects can’t wait for the Vegas-style draft.
Two sites in the vicinity of the Las Vegas Strip have emerged as frontrunners for where the Oakland Athletics could potentially build a ballpark in Southern Nevada.
Las Vegas officials are forecasting the NFL draft will bring a high volume of private plane activity to Southern Nevada’s airports this week.
CEO Mark Fine said the name was chosen following over 2,500 name submissions by fans on the team’s website.
Consistently one of the more dangerous roads in Southern Nevada, State route 160 is being eyed for another improvement project.
Many Las Vegas transportation providers will no longer require a face covering after a federal judge voided the mask mandate on airlines and public transportation.
As the Athletics rang in the first home stand of the 2022 MLB season Monday in Oakland, the “home” part remains in flux for future seasons.
Motorists started to feel the impacts last week of the construction tied to hosting the NFL Draft in Las Vegas. Instead of complaining about it, they should welcome it.
Expect heavier traffic around the Strip as lane closures began Wednesday to allow event setup for the 2022 NFL Draft.
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.
Fatal crashes in the Las Vegas Valley are increasing as the statewide average is declining.
Gov. Steve Sisolak refuted reports that he is blocking the Oakland Athletics from moving to Southern Nevada because of a request for millions in public subsidies for a ballpark.
Downtown Las Vegas’ popular Arts District area is set to see dozens of parking meters added in the area.