Many local entrepreneurs, in tandem with local and state officials, are trying to solve the age-old chicken and egg workforce dilemma: Does the talent follow the company, or do companies follow the talent?
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The Las Vegas Victims’ Fund will begin distributing payments to eligible victims next month — but fund officials have not yet said how much money has been collected.
The 51s will officially break ground on their new ballpark in Summerlin on Feb. 23.
If the investors manage to keep to their timeline, six major projects totaling $10 billion that will open in 2020, reshaping the city’s skyline and economy.
Videos from the state’s largest news-gathering organization are now available on your TV. The Las Vegas Review-Journal has started a channel on the Roku streaming service.
Cat lovers will be able to sip coffee and adopt furry felines once Meow or Never Cafe opens in April on East California Avenue in downtown Las Vegas.
If the sights from New York-New York’s roller coaster didn’t thrill riders enough, they can now chase an alien along a desert cliff for an extra $5.
Women who claimed they were victims of Steve Wynn’s alleged sexual harassment and improprieties two decades ago said Wednesday they felt vindication after hearing news of the casino developer’s resignation.
With deals, acquisitions, buyouts and the dramatic launch of new resorts, Steve Wynn has left an oversized impression on the gaming industry in Las Vegas, the U.S. and as far away as Macau.
Auctioneer Heather Ebneter on Tuesday told a crowd of about 30 people – including downtown casino owner Derek Stevens – that the foreclosure sale for the Lucky Dragon was postponed to Feb. 22.