Coverage of the Steve Wynn investigation
Las Vegas Review-Journal
Las Vegas Review-Journal

Las Vegas Review-Journal
NV Energy is now planning to refund most overcharged customers dating back to 2002.
Mack worked alongside former Mayor Oscar Goodman in the early 2000s and revolutionized the luxury pawn shop model in Las Vegas for more than a decade.
A Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation into the company found approximately 800 people in the state may have been duped into signing 40-year agreements to use the company as the listing agent for their homes.
The poker legend said he has recently moved to Las Vegas with his wife and the deal represents the second sale of the late Wynn’s estate.
President Donald Trump’s announcement that he wants to cap credit card interest rates at 10 percent highlights a massive problem for Nevada residents.
Experts discuss pros and cons of artificial intelligence in casinos and a new UNLV research hub will consider whether new guardrails are needed as AI is implemented.
Mob figure Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal was almost blown up in 1982 in a retail plaza near the Strip.
When a business closes under a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, it often honors gift cards for a period of time. Once that time has passed, your gift card generally becomes useless.
Target shoppers may notice something different the next time they go to self-checkout.
State lawmakers were disappointed that representatives from Boring Co. and Gov. Lombardo’s office weren’t present during a meeting about violations during the construction of the Vegas Loop.