The sanctions may or may not prevent the former president from being a board candidate. The records should tell you of the disposition of the case.
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The win was one of several recently across the Las Vegas Valley.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford’s “friend of the court” brief supports Maryland which, like Nevada, has been sued by prediction market provider KalshiEx LLC.
While the residential real estate market continues to recover from the wake of the pandemic, Las Vegas will not see a recovery in home sales or price growth compared to most other major metro regions in the country.
Allegiant Stadium serves as one of the premiere venues in the world and the Raiders are tasked with keeping the now six-year-old facility in top form.
Not everything is happening on the Strip. Here are some of the top stories that shaped the neon desert outside and its residents in 2025.
Caesars Entertainment executives were apologetic about embarrassing the state by not catching an illegal bookmaker when he was gambling at Caesars properties.
In his appearance before the Nevada Gaming Commission, MGM President and CEO Bill Hornbuckle gives updates on upcoming convention calendar, Macao and Japan.
Heading into the busiest travel time of the year, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has proposed a new rule that would shake things up.
He’s survived on odd jobs for decades. Now, Black Book inductee Francis “Frankie” Citro wants to entertain people in lounges he can’t currently enter.
Several casino-hotels are offering deals on rooms, parking and dining if booked soon.
The Vegas Chamber has launched a support center for small businesses, offering resources to the entrepreneur community as part of a strategic initiative.
The service, launched in the Las Vegas and the San Francisco Bay area in October, is a 24-hour, on-demand telemedicine service offering concierge health care over the phone.
The company has crafted wine cellars in some of the most high-profile homes in the valley — from those owned by celebrities, sports stars and team owners to billionaires and CEOs.
When casino boss Derek Stevens bought the footprint of a historic hotel, the deal was linked to the original developer from the early 1900s.
Harassment victims will share $1.2 million in settlement of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s lawsuit against Nevada Restaurant Services’ Laughlin River Lodge.
You don’t build a person with a single blueprint. Instead, you build them with a thousand small, unseen moments. A question that cracks open a new world. A line of red ink that teaches you to mean what you say. A quiet nod of encouragement from across a chaotic classroom. This is a letter of thanks to the architects of those moments, my teachers at Lewis E. Rowe Elementary School, Helen C. Cannon Junior High School, and Valley High School.
A California real estate firm plans to develop a new building for a Southern Nevada university.
A North Dakota hotel magnate built another project in Las Vegas this year.
The original developers invested more than $120 million into the project near the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign, records show.
Nationwide, builder confidence “inched higher” to end the year but remained “well into negative territory,” a trade group said.
