The Houston-based budget airline’s last flights out of the Harry Reid International Airport are next month, a spokesperson said.
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Developer Lorenzo Doumani set out years ago to build a hotel on Convention Center Drive but has yet to start construction.
A wildfire destroyed a historic lodge and dozens of other structures on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, forcing officials to close access to that area for the season, the park said.
The deal marks the conclusion of a side venture that the deep-discount airline initially said would transform the region’s tourism industry.
Steve Hill, president and chief executive officer of the LVCVA, will receive a salary increase of $44,550 to bring his base compensation up to $539,550 per year.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority appointed Brian Yost to replace Lisa Motley, whose ex-husband had been hired for a contractor position.
Las Vegas tourism officials approved spending $26.5 million to help the city host the 2028 NCCA Men’s Final Four and the first boxing match at Allegiant Stadium.
It’s the heart of the summer pool season and several Southern Nevada resorts invite local residents to cool off in their swimming areas.
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority researchers say there won’t be as many Fourth of July weekend visitors this year than in 2024.
A group of Clark County property owners has filed a federal lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Nevada against the county and state.
A national charter bus provider announced it will launch daily service connecting Las Vegas to Phoenix, Los Angeles, San Diego and other cities in the Southwest.
A new Nevada commission says the celebration of America’s 250th birthday will last more than six months and will involve much more than just fireworks and cookouts.
A Harry Reid International Airport representative said an American Airlines flight from Las Vegas to Charlotte suffered a “potential mechanical issue.”
The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Friday said casino win was off 2.2 percent statewide, putting the state’s streak of consecutive record years in jeopardy.
May was expected to be the first month of possible passenger declines due to Canadian consumer dissatisfaction.
