The Free Career Development Workshops begin Wednesday, and will cover topics that will help unemployed Las Vegas residents — including those recently laid off by MGM — find work.
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On Monday, Switch celebrated a land addition that would allow it to double its Las Vegas data center space.
In a lawsuit against an insurance company, MGM Resorts International said more than 4,000 people are seeking compensation for claims related to the shooting. MGM is disputing any liability, and is “vigorously defending itself in all of the cases,” it said in the lawsuit.
Earlier this month, the Illinois legislature passed a bill that dramatically expands its gaming industry, in part allowing for more gambling machines and casinos.
Henderson Mayor Debra March said NV Energy is willing to help the city cut costs through energy efficiency, and will help it meet renewable energy objectives.
Amazon Prime members can now have their regular goods as well as produce and groceries delivered to their doorstep.
Foreign Trade Zone designations are on the rise in Clark County. They are areas where commercial merchandise can be held without being subject to certain tariffs and taxes.
There’s a new sportsbook brand at the downtown Las Vegas casino.
It is the first of three new hotels to be completed by Nigro Construction in partnership with Marriott over the next year.
Just two years after Nevada reinstated net metering, the state is breaking into the top rankings for solar installation in the U.S.
Noonan made the announcement in a letter posted on social media Monday, according to Boyd spokesman David Strow.
Eldorado Resorts Inc. is selling three of its regional properties, a move some analysts believe is a sign the casino company gearing up for an acquisition.
Former MGM Resorts International staff say finding a new job in hospitality — the state’s largest industry — isn’t easy.
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada determined Boyd would have to pay a $10.7 million impact fee if the company follows through with the departure.
While other under-construction projects like the Raiders’ Las Vegas Stadium , Drew Las Vegas , and MSG Sphere have expressed interest in leaving NV Energy before turning any lights on, Resorts World Las Vegas is going all-in with Nevada’s monopoly utility.