Multiple experts say it’s unlikely Las Vegas’ tourism economy will see any big shake-up from the spread of the coronavirus, which has infected more than 14,000 people worldwide.
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A computer trade show saw a tailspin in attendance, but few other tourism downturns could be directly pinned to the SARS outbreak that affected Hong Kong and Macao.
About 78,000 fashion industry insiders will be gathered inside the Las Vegas Convention Center this week for the biannual MAGIC Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is reaching out for volunteers to help with the NFL Draft on the Las Vegas Strip.
Sportsbook executives said Nevada wagering would grow after betting became legal nationwide — they were right. What other nuggets do latest gaming stats provide?
Should Las Vegas’ new slogan be, “What happens here, happens only here?” instead of “What happens here, only happens here?”
Get ready to pay a bit more for parking beginning next week at Las Vegas’ McCarran International Airport.
A 30-second version of Las Vegas’ “What happens here, only happens here” television ad will air prior to Sunday’s Super Bowl LIV.
The event is part of a larger kick-off for Las Vegas’ new slogan, “What happens here, only happens here.”
An increase in domestic passengers propelled McCarran International Airport to its third-straight annual passenger volume record.
The interim director who has led Nevada’s Department of Tourism & Cultural Affairs since December 2018 has been named to the job permanently by Gov. Steve Sisolak.
Three consumer events, including a junior rodeo championship, have been scheduled at the Expo at World Market Center Las Vegas, which will debut at July’s Summer Market.
Airport van service SuperShuttle is ceasing their Las Vegas operations effective Friday, according to customer service representative Kell Jones.
The LVCVA on Sunday canceled the rollout of its newest advertising campaign activities after the sudden death of Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant.
Sunday marks end of Las Vegas’ “What happens here, stays here.”
