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November 10, 2010 - 12:00 am
Nevada laws protect the rights of tenants to ensure they have running water, gas, electricity and, yes, AC.
An Arizona hotelier had big plans for a small property in Las Vegas but is now trying to sell the place.
Lynsi Snyder becomes the latest high-profile business figure to decamp a state known for its sunshine but also heavy taxes and regulation.
In response to slumping Las Vegas visitation, this property has joined the list of resorts eliminating resort fees with its “All-In Resort Experience.”
Three model homes are open in the community, with move-ins happening as early as August.
Alibaba, a business-to-business e-commerce platform, announced it will hold a semifinalist event in Las Vegas for its CoCreate Pitch 2025 competition.
Plus, a new report found that the percentage of Americans engaging in risky gambling behavior decreased last year, following a post-COVID spike.
In addition, a visitor from Illinois won a six-figure jackpot at an off-Strip casino.
Southwest, the busiest carrier at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, says new fare bundles will let customers choose their seat while booking or have a seat assigned to them.
A Western wear retailer that previously had a site on the Strip is returning to the Las Vegas Valley with a new location.