Although Southern Nevada will be basking in 70-degree temperatures this week, winter weather elsewhere continues to create havoc for airline flight schedules.
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Redfin’s December data shows the lowest home price growth across the country since 2012 while a number of Sun Belt cities are already seeing home price depreciation.
The jobs report and other key economic statistics were previously delayed by a record 43-day government shutdown last fall.
Las Vegas is a high-velocity market with strong demand drivers, but it rewards disciplined execution and punishes uncertainty, said Art Zargaryan, CEO of Pegasus Development.
A local supermarket chain plans to open another store, in a plaza that’s now being named for the grocer.
Southern Nevada gasoline prices are primed to increase as the switch from winter blend to summer blend fuel begins.
Paul Steelman has a global reputation for casino design and remembers some of the details of the opening of The Mirage with developer Steve Wynn.
The Mirage, which closes on July 17, reset the industry standard for how pie-in-the-sky casino concepts become reality.
The new Las Vegas golf facility next to the Strat has laid off hundreds of employees and has had to deal with issues with its cooling system.
A toll plaza has been built between a security checkpoint and Hoover Dam, but when it will be activated and what — if anything — will be charged is still unknown.
Southwest Airline’s CEO said the airline is mulling significant changes to its seating policies.
A plan to sell more than a dozen Nevada Vons and Albertsons stores could bring a new grocery operator into the region.
The company, which runs car dealerships in Nevada and other states, said it couldn’t schedule online appointments or accept credit cards for weeks after the attack.
This is the final weekend to stay at the iconic hotel-casino.
“Everyone has a story to tell” about The Mirage as the iconic property nears its closure.
The company cites Las Vegas’ growth as a technology hub in the U.S. as the reason for the move.
I am a little embarrassed to admit it, but I picked a fight with a robot the other day. Okay, technically it was a staring contest, but the tension was real. It was one of those sleek, autonomous delivery units, waiting for an elevator at a local resort. It had these digital anime eyes that blinked, feigning a soul. Read more…
The company is closing 57 of its storefronts nationwide, alongside its two Las Vegas locations.
While passenger numbers continued to fall at the end of the year, Harry Reid International Airport had its third highest number of passengers in 2025.
The Silver State is living up to its name as people flock to precious metals dealers and pawn shops to sell their unwanted jewelry and scrap metal or look to buy items to stockpile as the value is expected to keep rising.
Nearly every Las Vegas tourism metric was off in 2025, but local experts are saying better times are ahead this year with big trade shows along with special events.
