The airport has decked out its rideshare area with a DJ, glitter, neon lights and showgirls to welcome visitors as part of the “Welcome to Fabulous” campaign.
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Mark Sivek was set to become a member of the board of directors in 2026, according to LVR.
A shuttered Las Vegas funeral home is facing a lawsuit from a man who claims it failed to cremate his wife’s body in a timely manner.
After an entire summer of offering free parking to all, a megaresort on the Strip is tweaking its policy.
Adventure tourism operators in Southern Nevada say a mix of inflation, politics and a declining perceived value in Las Vegas have all played into declining annual sales.
The Las Vegas Valley has the fifth-highest average homeowner age in the United States, according to a recent report from LendingTree.
Clark County’s first woman aviation director, Rosemary Vassiliadis, retires 24 years after one of her worst days on the job — the disaster that shut down airports nationwide.
Sifuentes, a 13-year employee with a record of industry-leading performance, will lead a team charged with driving future growth at the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The bill’s sponsors say the WAGER Act will “protect legal sportsbooks and gaming businesses.”
Electronic table games have been a niche add-on but now reflect a broader shift taking shape across the gambling industry.
A Midwest apartment developer has expanded to Southern Nevada, with such projects as an affordable-housing complex and a pricier building near a popular locals casino.
Experts say Amazon is borrowing a strategy from Netflix and other streaming providers that have cracked down on password sharing.
Conservative personality Charlie Kirk, a close ally of President Donald Trump, was shot and killed at an event at Utah Valley University.
A soon-to-be-shuttered gambling parlor in North Las Vegas is getting a second chance and will not stay closed for long.
The developer behind Alexis Park Resort and other luxury apartment properties has proposed a high-rise packed with amenities.
My son recently asked why I sent him an email. The question startled me. He stared at his inbox like an archaeologist discovering ancient hieroglyphics and informed me that email is to his generation what mailed letters were to mine—slow, formal, and vaguely irritating. Apparently, for Gen Z, communicating via email is about as convenient as strapping a note to a carrier pigeon.
A Midwest apartment developer has expanded to Southern Nevada, with such projects as an affordable-housing complex and a pricier building near a popular locals casino.
A soon-to-be-shuttered gambling parlor in North Las Vegas is getting a second chance and will not stay closed for long.
The resort will unveil the newly redesigned, 69,000 square feet of meeting and convention space in January 2026, according to a news release.
Zoox has begun a limited Las Vegas commercial robotaxi service next week following years of testing autonomous vehicle technology in the city.