The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority spends taxpayer dollars on concerts, sporting events, lavish dinners and some of the biggest bar bills you’ll ever see.
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Authority Chairman Lawrence Weekly accepted more travel and what he reported as gifts from the agency than any other board member.
And at first glance, anyone who’d driven past the abandoned, beat-up office complex on Durango Drive at Hacienda Avenue the past few years might lump this with the rest, figuring it was just another rundown project that flopped with the economy. But this mess had nothing to do with the recession.
The Southern Nevada Health District has revoked a sports nutrition store’s health permits, but the district said it will work with the store to ensure it meets safety standards in the future.
It’s official: Atlantic City’s former Trump Taj Mahal casino now belongs to Hard Rock International.
Footwear retailer Adidas is updating its Strip store into a new design. The design will finish by June and will resemble the company’s New York stores, company spokeswoman Maria Culp said.
Eric Lassard, a 13-year-old Las Vegas boy, organized a Youth Startup Weekend at RedFlint — a University of Phoenix-owned business incubator in downtown Las Vegas.
Nevada will leave the state’s minimum hourly wage unchanged when the new fiscal year starts July 1, the Office of the Labor Commissioner said in a statement.
A crowd turned out Thursday for a ceremony marking the opening of the Nerd nightclub on the second floor of Neonopolis.
Treasure Island casino owner Phil Ruffin planned to dine and spend the night at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue on Thursday.