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The latest class-action lawsuit claims the company, which operates over a dozen auto dealerships in Southern Nevada, didn’t properly protect customer data.
A Sunday afternoon computer system outage at multiple MGM Resorts International properties was because of an internal issue, company officials said.
Construction is moving ahead on a ‘megastore’ that a national retailer plans to open near South Durango Drive and the 215 Beltway.
Nevada’s capital city lost residents last year, according to U.S. Census Bureau statistics, but the city is disputing the federal agency’s numbers.
Fortunately, there are some ways to trim the fat from that restaurant bill — and without compromising on a tasty and satisfying meal at your favorite establishments. See how the money-saving pros spend less when eating out.
Police and the airport operators’ association in Germany are warning of the potential dangers of playing “Pokemon Go” in some airport areas, saying so-called Pokestops beyond security controls should be deleted to avoid possible incidents.
The contagious mobile game Pokemon Go has taken Southern Nevada by storm and locals have been quick to leverage its popularity to make a buck.
There’s a little game called “Pokemon Go” taking over the U.S. right now and it’s actually causing some problems.
Camp Rhino opened in 2012 and offers obstacle training sessions for “American Ninja Warrior,” an NBC TV show, where men and women compete through grueling obstacle courses for a grand prize of $1 million.
Shares in Japan’s Nintendo Co Ltd soared again on Monday, bringing market-value gains to $7.5 billion in just two days as investors cheered the runaway success of Pokemon GO — its first long-awaited venture in mobile gaming.
Consumer Reports says a Samsung phone that’s advertised as being “water resistant” actually isn’t.
More than 500,000 hoverboards are being recalled after some of the motorized scooters overheated, burned riders and damaged property.
Need a little extra dough and considering cleaning up that extra room in the back and renting it out? Want to rent out your house while you’re in California next week?
Walt Disney Co. has had more than 240 “nuisance” alligators captured and killed over the last 10 years at its Florida theme park property, according to state records.
It was just a few years ago when the global economy was rocked, the domestic stock market was cratering, and concerns about local home prices emerged. More recently, economic conditions have been strong, stock values reached all-time highs, and the price of a typical home approached its previous high-water mark. Economies tend to work in […]
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The woman was a guest at Paris hotel-casino when her Range Rover was stolen. She claims gross negligence against the company.
Now that special events and live broadcasts are in the mix, it’s a whole new ballgame for Sphere.
A new study shows that visitation is increasing and those who arrive have higher median incomes than in past years. Many of those affluent visitors are staying.
Jerry Lewis bought the Scotch 80s home in 1982 as his primary residence until his death in August 2017.