Popular Japanese discount store Daiso will host a late December grand opening to celebrate the debut of its first Las Vegas store with some customers eligible for a goodie bag.
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The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority has launched a marketing campaign to encourage couples looking for a wedding destination to say “I do” in Las Vegas.
Monthly meetup for local tech community expected to draw over 120 people to the Las Vegas Arts District
Many retailers are announcing plans to hire thousands of seasonal employees for the holidays, but some are opting to offer more hours to current employees.
Auric Symphony Park apartment complex will hold its grand opening Tuesday afternoon in downtown Las Vegas.
Clark County officials are anticipating a strong uptick in the number of couples saying “I do,” while also preparing to issue the county’s 5 millionth marriage license.
Experts have warned of a pending eviction crisis in states across the country, and data indicates Clark County will be faced with one as well.
Restaurant owners say the lack of workers means Las Vegas locals and tourists may find themselves waiting longer to be seated.
The Las Vegas housing market has become fiercely competitive in recent months, and the pressure to find a home is even more challenging for first-time buyers.
The property, on the corner of Sahara Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard South, is for sale with additional retail space available for lease.
Prices are setting record highs, but the tally of available homes for sale has plunged, and more people are looking to get into the real estate industry.
For these influencers, their content collab house is a way to reach followers on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.
The new federal Restaurant Revitalization Fund is expected to help Southern Nevada restaurants recover from the effects of the pandemic.
The walls are going up at the massive mixed-use development project UnCommons in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
A number of companies in Nevada are reporting difficulty filling positions at a time when the state’s unemployment rate remains high.