A new era in Las Vegas took flight Tuesday as McCarran was officially rebranded as Harry Reid International Airport.
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State officials are set to hold massive job fair Tuesday at the Las Vegas Convention Center where about 180 employers will be seeking to fill some 16,000 positions.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, community relations expert Ericka Aviles discusses several organizations helping the Latino community in Las Vegas.
Travel industry leaders were still walking on air Tuesday morning thanks to news that fully vaccinated foreign nationals could again visit the U.S. starting November.
Autonomous delivery company Nuro is set to invest $40 million by way of constructing a manufacturing facility and test track in Southern Nevada.
More than 5,000 people spent Friday trying to find their next job during the massive Summer Job Fair at the Las Vegas Convention Center’s West Hall.
Thousands celebrated Thursday during the opening of the newest hotel in Las Vegas, the $4.3 billion Resorts World Las Vegas. It’s the first new resort on the Strip since The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened in 2010.
Resorts World Las Vegas will feature a cash-free casino management system and a video wall that can be seen for miles.
Members of the media got a chance to check out the MSG Sphere’s most recent construction milestone during a tour.
As convention travel returns to Las Vegas this week with the World of Concrete show, McCarran and the TSA are making preparations to handle larger crowds.
From billiards to bubbly, BINGO to beer flights — some things you may have forgotten about the Summerlin resort.
Nevadans are optimistic about Las Vegas’ post-coronavirus future, but they believe a full economic recovery is going to take some time.
A majority of Nevadans would be comfortable with outdoor events but not indoor gatherings, a Review-Journal poll shows.
More than two months after a house fire killed tech entrepreneur Tony Hsieh, a Connecticut fire department has released a report on its investigation.
Crews finished the $980.3 million building in time for CES — which was canceled — but the LVCVA now must start paying for utilities and insurance without a revenue source.