A Southwest Airlines plane headed for Las Vegas was halted Thursday night during takeoff in Lubbock, Texas, because of “a possible engine issue.”
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Two hotels and three golf entertainment facilities will open their doors in Southern Nevada in 2024, with several hotel room and convention center renovations underway.
The annual gift show that runs along with National Finals Rodeo will take up more space this year at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
A freshly erected fence with Brightline West advertising draped over it could signal that work on the long-discussed $12 billion project could soon get underway.
Consultants, government agencies and transportation stakeholders are at the table to solve the problem of airport capacity at Harry Reid International Airport.
Big firms, including Orbitz, Travelocity and Expedia have asked the Nevada Supreme Court to direct a judge to toss out a lawsuit alleging they avoided paying tourist taxes.
Already a known name in local professional sports, Allegiant Air is furthering its efforts to connect fans and teams across the nation.
Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport reported another round of flight cancellations Monday, continuing a trend experienced over the weekend.
Construction crews have begun pouring the 13,000 tons of concrete required to complete the domed roof at MSG Sphere, a spokesman said Monday.
Electrical issues at McCarran International Airport delayed a handful of Southwest Airlines flights on Friday.
Las Vegas is packing some pow and wow into the July 4th holiday. A classic Las Vegas Strip fireworks spectacular is planned on that date, with pyro erupting off seven resort rooftops.
After a year of layoffs and financial losses, Allegiant Air’s parent company eked out a profit in the first quarter.
Five companies across Southern Nevada have already laid off or expect to lay off a total of at least 817 workers.
The American Gaming Association and travel organizations have seen an uptick in travel and bookings to Las Vegas as states begin to relax pandemic-related restrictions.
The first and last place people see who fly into Las Vegas finally saw life pumped back into it.