Nightclub leaders, fresh off months of restrictions and a public wary of spaces dedicated for people to be close together, weren’t sure if customers would be ready to return. But pent-up demand drew them back to the dance floor.
McKenna Ross
McKenna Ross joined the Review-Journal in June 2021 as a business reporter covering Southern Nevada nonprofits and the charity sector. She is a corps member with Report for America, a national service program that places journalists into local newsrooms. She previously reported for MLive, a Michigan news site, and interned at The Oregonian, the Palm Beach Post, Gongwer News Service and WKAR News. She is a graduate of Michigan State University.
Boyd Gaming Corp. will keep the Eastside Cannery closed until further notice, company leadership said during an earnings call this week.
Though some issues have eased, designers and suppliers at biannual trade show say they’re still waiting on shipments.
New restaurants, an upgraded adults-only pool and additions at the Summerlin casino’s food court are expected to open at the end of 2022.
What does the future of slot machines look like? PlayStudios CEO Andrew Pascal believes they could network and engage like free-to-play apps.
High food, fuel and rent costs cause more people to seek help from agencies distributing food to those in need.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee would like to see the land converted to commercial uses and not big-box stores.
Officials expect a combined 136,000 out-of-town visitors to come to three major soccer matches at Allegiant Stadium this month.
Law enforcement and Fremont Street Experience leadership say the additional officers, age requirement and screenings helped deter crime.
The popular pedestrian mall in the heart of downtown Las Vegas will increase its public safety presence and add security measures on weekends in response to recent fights.
In true YouTuber fashion, Brian Christopher’s slot machine was played for the first time with one hand on the button and another holding a phone, livestreaming it all to thousands of viewers.
The popularity of YouTuber Brian Christopher’s channel, Brian Christopher Slots, has found its way into the real world as his likeness pops up in slot rooms and on slot machines.
Political and business leaders met to consider ways to improve security at the Fremont Street Experience pedestrian mall in downtown Las Vegas.