A Las Vegas pizza shop announced that it is closing its doors on Friday in solidarity with a national protest planned against United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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California’s wealth exodus continues as Google’s co-founder is reportedly linked to the $42 million sale of a mansion on in Nevada.
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.
A woman is suing an off-Strip casino for lack of safety protocols after she was allegedly assaulted on the property.
A low-income community in the Historic Westside is being transformed, decades after it took shape in the segregation era.
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.
At a utility hearing Wednesday, a Nevada Power Co. official gave participants a short course in contract law on the legal meaning of the word “offer.”
The No. 2 executive at International Game Technology resigned Wednesday, leaving one Wall Street analyst speculating that more shake-ups are pending at the slot machine manufacturing giant.
If the government gets its way, the Social Security check won’t be in the mail anymore.
After months of speculation, the pieces are starting to fall into place for the financially troubled Cosmopolitan project on the Strip.
Las Vegas native Clark Peterson doesn’t have the scars to show for it, but he’s participated in the telecommunication battles over the last dozen years since Congress opened the doors to competition.
Trevi Architectural, which closed Friday because of what its founder said was a “multitude of issues,” is under investigation by local, state and federal agencies for possible environmental violations, the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection said late last week.
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 casino-hotel is bringing back its all-inclusive package, which starts at $104 per person per night for stays between June 1 and Aug. 31.
Plus, a new partnership between the Kansas City Royals and Circa Sports will include the giveaway of 10 prize packages that will bring Royals fans to Las Vegas.
The Southern Nevada Health District is investigating “travel-associated” cases of Legionnaires’ disease at a resort in Laughlin.
The supermarket chain bought 11 acres but hasn’t started construction yet.
