While the federal government shutdown is affecting workers at airports, Allegiant Air executives say the airline is holding on for now — but that could change soon.
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The Smith’s Marketplace — an expanded department store version of the traditional grocery store — will occupy just under 130,000 square feet.
The meeting this week comes after a Clark County advisory board recently denied the application, and after Clark County firefighters responded Saturday to a report that jet fuel was spilling over the top of a tank at Reid International.
Las Vegans will have new options to fly to several new cities in the West and Midwest starting in 2026.
A pair of six-figure jackpots also were won in the Las Vegas Valley.
Robert “R.J.” Cipriani’s case will be reviewed, but his complaint against former Resorts World President Scott Sibella is dismissed, and other gaming industry news.
While financial analysts brace for the looming $84 trillion “Great Wealth Transfer,” a far more immediate and entertaining economic story is already in full swing. America’s Baby Boomers (born 1946 to 1964) are the wealthiest generation in history, and they aren’t just sitting on their nest eggs waiting for the will to be read. Nope, they’re cracking them open and making a spectacular omelet.
Gaming Leisure Properties Inc., owner of land where the Tropicana stood, said it would not be footing the full bill for an envisioned resort project at the site.
While a former regulator says the shocking details of a gambling scandal involving organized crime shows local casinos are clean, other repercussions await the industry.
NV Energy has changed it rates as of Oct. 1, affecting all ratepayers in Southern Nevada.
Construction crews broke ground on a housing tract that is being developed for residents of a historically Black neighborhood nearby that has grappled for decades with widespread structural damage.
