The fourth-busiest carrier at Harry Reid International Airport will double the number of round-trip flights between Las Vegas and O’Hare International Airport to six.
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Las Vegas enters 2026 from a position of strength, even as questions about affordability and long-term sustainability persist.
Plus, Chicago on Thursday plans to implement a 10.25 percent tax on sports betting generated on apps within the city limits.
Retail spaces are planned for West Sahara Avenue in the fast-growing Spring Valley area of the Las Vegas Valley.
A big convention year, work at Reid Airport and gaming regulatory matters and court cases should produce biggest tourism headlines in 2026.
Nevada is among a group that will receive a nearly $150 million settlement with German automotive manufacturers accused of skirting emission regulations in vehicles
Station Casinos officials say they’ll put up their Durango high-limit slot room up against any high-end venue in the city.
Southern Nevada’s population has grown fast for decades, fueled in no small part by its history of relatively low housing costs, but many would-be buyers are now priced out.
Gambling industry officials and tax professionals argue that the change unfairly targets professional gamblers and high-stakes players, who will now be required to pay taxes on unrealized earnings.
In-N-Out fans in the eastern United States finally have something to celebrate. After years of hoping the iconic West Coast chain would expand beyond its core territory, the company has officially opened its first restaurants east of the Mississippi.
The upscale supermarket chain said a new store is “in development.”
The Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection filed a petition for judicial review in the Clark County District Court in another attempt to overturn NV Energy’s demand charge.
Las Vegas has been grappling this year with a drop in tourism, but there have been some signs that America’s casino capital could be heading in a better direction.
With the completion of a $600 million convention center renovation next month, Las Vegas should close in on a record year for conventions and trade shows.
The new CEO spoke with the Review-Journal about her new role, her new city, and the much smaller Las Vegas in her former home state of New Mexico
It’s the fourth time Venetian workers will get a “Red Coin” appreciation award for surpassing goals and objectives established for the year.
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 […]
While the residential real estate market continues to recover from the wake of the pandemic, Las Vegas will not see a recovery in home sales or price growth compared to most other major metro regions in the country.
Zumper’s 2025 rental report shows rental rates in the valley could only rise slightly next year and have actually dropped year-over-year this year.
A survey of hotel room rates shows resorts are taking advantage of supply and demand as the city readies for “America’s Party 2026” on the Strip and in downtown Las Vegas.
A California real estate firm plans to develop a new building for a Southern Nevada university.
