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Las Vegas room-tax revenue soars to record levels

Room-tax revenue, the primary source of income for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, climbed to record levels in the 2014 fiscal year giving the agency the happy task of figuring out what to do with a cash windfall.

Las Vegas laser, 3-D company gets $10 million equity infusion

Las Vegas-based Full Spectrum Laser LLC and subsidiary FSL3D, a laser and 3-D printer engineering and manufacturing company, has received a $10 million equity investment from Summer Street Capital III, of Buffalo, N.Y.

Trade show helped drive Las Vegas Monorail ridership

The Las Vegas Monorail had its highest ridership since before the recession on the opening day of the Specialty Equipment Market Association trade show last week.

Caesars weighs layoffs, but Strip might be spared

Caesars Entertainment Corp. expects to create an extra $250 million to $300 million in cash flow in 2015 through various cost-savings measures. Much of the cash flow increase could come through cost savings, such as layoffs and other measures.

5 ways moving could actually save you money

Unless you’re downsizing, moving isn’t usually associated with saving money. But if you’re moving locally — or even out of state for work or other reasons — costs can vary within a city, and there are some ways you can save money if you plan ahead.

Allegiant announces new flights from Las Vegas

Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air is entering five new markets, including Indianapolis, and will offer three round trips a week there from Las Vegas beginning in February.

Report: Grow tech jobs in Vegas, improve advanced education

The Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program and Brookings Mountain West will release their “Cracking the Code on STEM: A People Strategy for Nevada’s Economy” report during a panel discussion at The Innevation Center in southwest Las Vegas.