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Visitation to Las Vegas down 5.2% in November

Nevada casino gaming win is closing out 2025 strong with the second straight monthly percentage increase in November and it did it without a big boost from the Strip, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reported Wednesday.

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Condo sales agents seek pay

A group of independent sales agents of the Cosmopolitan’s condominium units are seeking their final commission payments even though none of the sales have closed and the project is not scheduled to open for at least a year.

Home sales, prices slide in August

After showing signs of stability for a couple of months, Las Vegas’ housing market had a drop in sales and prices in August, the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors reported Thursday.

Firings Spark Protest

Busloads of women attending a Teamsters convention in Las Vegas dropped by City Hall on Thursday to join a protest against Republic Services for firing 29 Hispanics who were allegedly attempting to unionize recycling center workers.

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Trustee’s sale of Strip land is postponed

Revenue tumbles yet again

All we need is Bill Murray to run for governor. The monthly reporting of gaming revenues by Nevada is starting to take on the characteristics of the 1993 movie “Groundhog Day.”

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