A Harry Reid International Airport representative said an American Airlines flight from Las Vegas to Charlotte suffered a “potential mechanical issue.”
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The blighted property is a stark contrast to the towering Mandalay Bay across the street.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Friday said casino win was off 2.2 percent statewide, putting the state’s streak of consecutive record years in jeopardy.
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The location offers discounted prices on the big box store’s traditional merchandise.
A massive hedge fund failure on the East Coast has ensnared nearly 20 investors with Las Vegas ties, including a prominent attorney and a one-time casino owner.
While Station Casinos plans to file for bankruptcy in March, a joint venture of the casino company plans to seek financing and break ground within weeks on a $200 million American Indian casino in Michigan.
After more than 100 years, it appears that the internal-combustion engine is about to lose its fire.
The dream of the most optimistic solar power advocates soon will be reality, analysts said Thursday.
Casino operator Penn National, which quashed rumors last month that it was buying The Mirage, said Thursday it was still interested in owning a casino on the Strip.
Station Casinos has been asked to temporarily run day-to-day operations of the Thunder Valley Casino by the American Indian tribe which owns the casino, the tribe and casino company confirmed Thursday.
A massive Hard Rock Cafe — the chain’s second local outpost — is nearly complete, and scheduled to open July 9 with more than 500 employees.
Maybe it’s the price point. Perhaps it’s the environmentally friendly construction. Or it might just be the new floor plans. For whatever reason, Villa Trieste, a new-home neighborhood that Pulte Homes opened Jan. 10 in Summerlin, posted the same number of sales in its first two weeks as most new-home communities can expect to sign in a month.
Every year, when I review the results of the Nevada State Bank Small Business Survey, I’m reminded that optimism is more than a gut feeling – it’s often a decision. Nevada’s small business owners made that decision with clarity.
May was expected to be the first month of possible passenger declines due to Canadian consumer dissatisfaction.
Bob Schulman and hotel industry veteran Gamal Aziz, who was part of the “Varsity Blues” college-admissions case, aim to build a high-rise in the downtown area.
One-hundred woven elephant sculptures received a police escort on Wednesday.
The first-of-its-kind “day hospital” will treat patients with acute leukemia, certain types of lymphomas and multiple myeloma.