When two entries in the Circa Million contest tied for first, they expected to win $750,000 each. But a tiebreaker neither entry was aware of gave one entry $1 million and the other half a million.
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Is it beneficial to have an emergency manual, absolutely. Having fire drills with the staff and or residents provide opportunities to avoid tragedies.
Henderson resident Bryan Boren went 33-12 against the spread in the first nine weeks of the Westgate SuperContest and finished 61-28-2 to win a total of $321,630.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board could make its first nomination to the state’s List of Excluded Persons since 2024.
On the heels of a summer visitation slump caused by a myriad reasons, including macroeconomic concerns, negative perceptions around pricing and a significant decline in international travelers, Las Vegas casinos responded with an array of budget-friendly deals and offers.
The win was one of several across the Las Vegas Valley.
After four horses tested positive for illegal substances in 2024 horse races in Elko, the trainer was hit with a $100,000 fine. His appeal on Thursday was unsuccessful.
Nevada lawmakers approved spending an additional $25 million on a program to build homes for residents of a sunken North Las Vegas neighborhood and sent the measure to the governor’s desk.
The biggest homebuilder in the country is developing a rental complex in North Las Vegas.
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.
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 […]
The inventor of player tracking, progressive jackpots and instant bonuses also suggests that Nevada should embrace prediction markets and “tax the hell out of” them.
Investors, Wall Street backed-hedged funds and corporate owners have long played a significant role in Las Vegas’ housing market.
The share of unemployed workers ticked lower last year but remains higher than most states.
A supermarket chain with a heavy presence in Southern Nevada plans to open another store.
