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A new study from LendingTree shows Nevada is the most expensive state in the country for full coverage car insurance.
Las Vegas planning commissioner Stephen Munford resigns under pressure a day before a City Council vote on his removal after a request from Councilwoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong.
The share of unemployed workers ticked lower last year but remains higher than most states.
More investment is coming to Durango, Green Valley Ranch, Red Rock Resort, Sunset and Palace stations and Seventy Six Taverns as company closes in on 50th anniversary.
A supermarket chain with a heavy presence in Southern Nevada plans to open another store.
The group is asking for its class-action lawsuit against five Las Vegas casino operators and a software company be allowed to move forward.
Neon City Festival organizers plan to bring an art and music installation previously seen at Burning Man for the inaugural free festival event.
An audit discovered the owners of the locals casinos overpaid gaming taxes for years.
In the latest twist in Golden Knights goalie Robin Lehner’s bankruptcy case, a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction to lawyers for one of Lehner’s creditors.
The locals casino operator is launching an Americana-inspired tavern brand, and plans to open two more locations in early 2025.
The legal executive was instrumental in stabilizing the company when former Chairman and CEO Steve Wynn was accused of sexual harassment and eventually left the company.
Raiders fans will have a chance to visit the team’s Allegiant Stadium in November to cast their ballot in the upcoming elections.
With Las Vegas in a housing crisis and millennials being priced out of the housing market, people are having to settle for less. Here are some homes in the $300,000 range.
As construction on the new casino-hotel progresses, company officials have relocated to an off-site office.
Resorts World has parted ways with two high-level employees, both of whom had been with the Strip property since it opened in 2021.
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 Strip’s largest casino-hotel construction project is making progress toward its 2027 opening, with a significant portion of the new vertical structure now complete.
The $600 million renovation, first conceived two decades ago but delayed through the Great Recession, brings the facility up to the standards of the $1 billion West Hall.
Here are five of the most expensive homes on the market in the new year, according to trade association Las Vegas Realtors.
A robotic puppy is among the products thousands of CES attendees will see at multiple trade-show venues across Las Vegas starting Tuesday morning.
