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Slot makers betting on video-game element to lure millennials

It’s clear the millennial generation aren’t fond of slot machines. They prefer Angry Birds over Blazing 7s. New gaming regulations headed for Nevada that will soon let gamblers do both.

Strong convention lineup pushes visitation to best April ever

A strong convention calendar translated into the best April for visitation ever recorded, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority reported Friday. The convention authority said 3.5 million visitors were in Southern Nevada in April, a 2.4 percent increase over the same month a year ago, the largest monthly percentage increase of the year.

5 good reasons to get a personal loan

A personal loan can be a powerful tool in managing your finances — as long as it is used responsibly. But given some of the taboos commonly associated with debt, you might think that taking out a personal loan is always a bad idea. But, a personal loan can reap important benefits under the right circumstances.

Taxi drivers stage peaceful protest against Uber on the Strip

Union cab drivers for Yellow Checker Star, the second-largest taxi company operating in Clark County, staged a peaceful protest on the Strip that even company management praised.

10 exotic places you can visit on $10 a day or less

When you combine all of the expenses that go into travel, like airfare, hotels, food, sightseeing and more, the idea of picking up and exploring different corners of the world can seem too expensive for the budget-conscious adventurer. The good news is that some of the the most exotic and unique international locations can sometimes be the most affordable.

Vegas housing market to make respectable gains

Southern Nevada’s middling housing market will make decent if unimpressive gains in the next 18 months. That was the word Friday from a panel of observers at the spring Las Vegas Housing Outlook, held by local analysis firm Home Builders Research.

Assembly passes rooftop-solar industry compromise

A compromise measure meant to ensure that Nevada’s rooftop-solar industry continues to grow while protecting utility customers who do not participate in net metering won approval Friday in the Assembly.

Aviation industry tax breaks bill sent to Sandoval

Tax breaks for the aviation industry won final legislative approval Friday from the Nevada Senate. Assembly Bill 161, which received a unanimous vote of support, was sent to Gov. Brian Sandoval.

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