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Super Bowl weekend is on track to be one of the biggest weekends on record for Caesars Entertainment and its multiple Las Vegas properties.
The “egregious” $3,000 landing fees have been trimmed, the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association said.
The closure and reopening of several streets in the resort corridor was a test Wednesday morning. County officials say they’ll do better getting streets open on race days.
Wynn Las Vegas is partnering with quarterback Tom Brady’s health and wellness company, TB12, to provide body coaching for guests and Southern Nevada residents.
Hotel room tax revenue that pays off the bonds used to build Allegiant Stadium reached a post-pandemic monthly high as visitation continues to bounce back.
Officials expect a combined 136,000 out-of-town visitors to come to three major soccer matches at Allegiant Stadium this month.
Randy Morton, the former co-CEO of Foley Entertainment Group and longtime Bellagio executive, joins former Raiders President Marc Badain at new south Strip project.
Bringing the Super Bowl to Las Vegas won’t come cheap, but tourism officials believe the cost will be worth it.
Resort-casinos across the Las Vegas Valley are seeing room rates soar this weekend, with some hitting prices not seen in months.
The NFL Draft is set to begin April 23 in Las Vegas , but its exact location has been a mystery. That will change Nov. 26.
A 19-member committee charged with identifying potential sporting events for Southern Nevada and to research the formation of a sports commission had its inaugural meeting Friday.
Las Vegas has a chance to become a host city for the 2026 World Cup.
Contractors for the Las Vegas stadium project will issue the first of six procurement bid requests July 3 and expect prospective bidders to return proposals by the end of that month, the building team told subcontractors and suppliers Thursday.
Clark County commissioners selected a union leader, an African-American business leader and a woman casino executive to serve on the board that will select the site and oversee planning for a $1.9 billion stadium proposed as the new home of the NFL’s Oakland Raiders.