A man from Euclid, Ohio won big on a mega progressive jackpot at Caesars Palace when he hit a Royal Flush and Three Card Poker, according to a Caesars Palace representative.
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If the Gaming Commission approves Control Board recommendations, the Resort at Summerlin will have a new sportsbook operator and Boomer’s will enter the Reno market.
It’s unclear when illegal bookmaker Mathew Bowyer’s nomination will be considered by the Nevada Gaming Commission since he’s incarcerated in a California prison.
In addition to travelers being able to purchase branded Mob Museum souvenirs, they’ll be able to see a red Jaguar once owned by Gambino crime boss John Gotti.
A widespread network outage affecting Verizon Wireless customers across the United States disrupted phone calls, text messages and mobile data service, leaving many users with limited connectivity.
Zumper’s December report for the valley has one bedroom prices down in every enclave, with Paradise seeing the biggest drop at 14.3 percent year-over-year to end 2025.
The new CEO spoke with the Review-Journal about her new role, her new city, and the much smaller Las Vegas in her former home state of New Mexico
It’s the fourth time Venetian workers will get a “Red Coin” appreciation award for surpassing goals and objectives established for the year.
LVR President George Kypreos is named in a multistate, class-action lawsuit which alleges Zillow, of which he is a flex agent, colluded to steer customers to their company and agents.
The Raiders soon-to-be-released 2025 impact report notes that the stadium generated a $1.1 billion economic boon for the city.
Whole Foods has four stores in Southern Nevada. It opened its latest location this past spring in Summerlin.
Mortgage rates are down and more houses on the market in Southern Nevada, which is causing downward pressure on mortgage payments.
Chair Jerome Powell signaled at a news conference that the Fed would likely hold off on further rate cuts in the coming months while it evaluated the health of the economy.
The facility broke ground Wednesday, and will offer full-service, 24/7 emergency medical care when it opens in late 2026, according to a news release.
Several choreographed fireworks shows and an attempt at a world record are planned for the event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The Review-Journal has introduced a new feature that lets subscribers share paywalled stories with anyone, including non-subscribers who have used their monthly allotment of free articles.
For generations, owning a home has stood as one of the cornerstones of the American Dream—a symbol of stability, independence, and success. And despite the economic shifts and affordability challenges of the past decade, that dream is still very much alive. According to a recent Coldwell Banker survey, 85 percent of Americans still believe homeownership […]
Construction crews recently started tearing down motel buildings on Fremont Street that had a history of fires and squatters.
Plus, Maine is set to become the eighth state with legal online casinos after Gov. Janet Mills allowed a tribal-exclusive iGaming bill to take effect without her signature.
A court case regarding an ongoing intellectual property dispute has concluded with a settlement with Las Vegas-based Light & Wonder paying Aristocrat Leisure.
A big retail space in Las Vegas is finally set to reopen with a new grocery store, about a decade after the last one moved out.
