When the Wynns go to war, it makes front-page news. Their quarrels echo from Las Vegas Boulevard all the way to Wall Street. Some will cover their eyes. Others won’t be able to look away. I’m struck by a sense of cinematic deja vu.
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Las Vegas marketing giant Rossi Ralenkotter has joined UNLV’s Nevada Business Hall of Fame, an honor bestowed by the school on people who have helped drive the regional economy.
Would Southern Nevadans prefer to spend room-tax revenue on a domed football stadium and a potential National Football League team, or a convention center expansion boosters say would keep Las Vegas the leading convention and trade show host?
For the third straight year in 2015, every ZIP code in the Las Vegas Valley posted home-price gains, according to new numbers from local analysis firm SalesTraq.
Las Vegas is among 80 applicants for a pilot project to use communication technology to reduce congestion and speed traffic.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal ended its search for a new managing editor Wednesday, when long-time RJ newsman Glenn Cook was named to the position.
The Nightclub & Bar Show, which runs Monday through Wednesday, is billed as the offering “the best in bar and nightclub management techniques.”
Private investigators hired by the owner of a Southern Nevada taxi company secretly recorded ride solicitations on cellphone video, catching 10 contracted ride-hailing drivers accepting illegal rides for cash.
A $20.5 million public housing complex for seniors is step one of an ambitious plan to redevelop a blighted section of North Las Vegas.
For nearly two hours Tuesday night, more than 13,000 southeast valley NV Energy customers did not have power. An NV Energy spokeswoman said an accident near a substation at 5640 Stephanie St. triggered the temporary blackout.