Officials for Moulin Rouge Holdings held a groundbreaking on Tuesday for the new Moulin Rouge Las Vegas.
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The state’s attorney general on Tuesday sued Domino’s Pizza Inc., affiliates and three franchisees alleging they underpaid workers based on payroll reports generated by the parent company’s computer system.
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PT’s Entertainment Group, a division of Golden Entertainment, Inc., is opening its 50th tavern this month. What started in 1982 as a sole PT’s Pub on the east side of Las Vegas, has grown to 50 taverns throughout the state, 48 of which are located in Southern Nevada.
Sales in the West, which have been volatile in recent months, rose 18.8 percent after plunging 15.2 percent in March.
Gov. Brian Sandoval and the CEO of the rooftop solar company Sunrun have mutually agreed to dismiss a public records court case after meeting Tuesday and agreeing instead to focus efforts on the future of solar energy in Nevada.
Executives of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino topped off the expansion of its meetings and convention space Monday with a ceremony for the project that will bring the property’s meeting space to 110,000 square feet.
Facebook says it is dropping its reliance on news outlets to help determine what gets posted as a “trending topic” on the giant social network, a move adopted after a backlash over a report saying it suppressed conservative views.
Traveling can be expensive. American Express found that the average amount Americans spent on a week-long summer vacation in 2015 was about $1,000 per person.
Experts at RECon — the annual gathering of the international shopping center industry — hit the streets of Las Vegas this week in search of big deals and new leases. But the city had another reason to be in the spotlight besides being the event’s host — it’s home to the Downtown Project.