Take a listen to a recap of this week’s biggest stories and get a sneak peek at what’s coming next week.
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The football team hasn’t finished building the complex in Henderson, let alone played a game in Las Vegas, and it’s already flipping real estate here.
Joe Coulombe envisioned a new generation of young grocery shoppers emerging in the 1960s, one that wanted healthy, tasty, high-quality food they couldn’t find in most supermarkets and couldn’t afford to buy in the few high-end gourmet outlets.
Las Vegas resort operators’ stock prices are plunging amid the global coronavirus sell-off.
NV Energy filed a rate reduction request with the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada.
Hughes Corp. sold 319.4 acres of residential land in Las Vegas’ largest master-planned community last year, the developer reported Thursday.
Amazon.com is the latest company to encourage employees to curb their travel plans following the spread of COVID-19.
Las Vegas’ newest conference center and venue for the 2020 NFL Draft April will have a grand opening celebration March 18.
“It’s like a ghost town,” said Robert Miedler, who stayed at the property. “You can’t play on the floor because three-fourths of the machines are offline.”
It was the eighth time in the past 12 months that the $1 billion mark was reached statewide.
U.S. stocks fell sharply Friday and were on track for their worst week since October 2008 as the spreading coronavirus threatens to derail the global economy.
Local businesses have said they’re already starting to experience a supply chain disruption caused by the coronavirus.
Four Caesars Entertainment Corp. hotel properties will raise their resorts fees by $2 next week, the company confirmed Thursday.
Sahara Las Vegas announced Thursday Candy Kyner joined the hotel-casino as food and beverage sales manager.
The Maryland State Lottery Gaming Control Agency announced Thursday that it approves Eldorado’s pending acquisition.