Fans taking in the CFP national championship game in Florida plunked down thousands of dollars on game tickets and travel-related expenses.
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Construction has officially begun on the Mount Charleston Lodge. The lodge and its iconic A-frame burned down in September 2021 after an accidental fire.
Some real estate experts aren’t totally sold on President Donald Trump’s latest proposed policies on residential real estate leading to relief for the Las Vegas Valley housing crisis.
Sphere Entertainment announced that the company will build a new Sphere. Here’s what to know about the project.
The study ranked cities by a number of factors including winter temperatures, cost of living, safety, number of activities and proximity to the airport,
The planned hotel chain is still moving forward with its Phoenix location, which is slated to open in 2028.
ATLANTIC CITY — The latest casualty of the economic meltdown: casino comps, the freebies handed out to gamblers to keep them happy and coming back for more at Atlantic City’s 11 casinos.
There’s little love for Las Vegas in Washington, D.C., lately with politicians beating up Sin City’s kind of fun to score pious points with the people.
BENEFITS ON LIFE SUPPORT: As the economy continues to unravel, some local employees are being asked to pay for their own health care or go on the expensive alternative plan outlined in the Consolidated Omnibus Budget and Reconciliation Act. Observers say a new federal law to help laid-off workers land health coverage may backfire.
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 […]
Barrett-Jackson, the self-proclaimed “World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions”, is returning to Las Vegas for the first time in three years.
In addition to travelers being able to purchase branded Mob Museum souvenirs, they’ll be able to see a red Jaguar once owned by Gambino crime boss John Gotti.
Construction crews recently started tearing down motel buildings on Fremont Street that had a history of fires and squatters.
UFC entered into a naming rights agreement with Meta for the mixed-martial arts promoter’s Apex facility in Las Vegas.
