Terry Miller, who has headed the project management company working with the LVCVA since the project’s inception, thinks it’s important for his name to be on the company.
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The flights, which launched Sunday, will further strengthen Las Vegas’ reputation as Hawaii’s “ninth island.”
Las Vegas’ desert landscape may not look like a winter wonderland, but local resort-casinos are still getting into the holiday spirit.
The Nevada Commission on Tourism has recommended two candidates from Northern Nevada to direct the agency that has been without a leader for more than two years.
Virgin Trains’ Nevada tracks are slated to travel either under or over highway interchanges, increasing safety initiatives.
An Oracle spokesperson confirmed Tuesday that the company would be moving its business and technology conference from San Francisco to Las Vegas, starting next year.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority on Tuesday approved two modifications to its collective bargaining agreement with the Service Employees International Union Local 1107.
In its 34th year, Cowboy Christmas and its more than 300 exhibitors take over more than seven and a half football fields worth of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The board of county commissioners unanimously voted to endorse Virgin’s plan to obtain industrial development bond financing from state department of business and industry.
The National Finals Rodeo has grown exponentially over 35 years, thanks to a strategy of developing a variety of events appealing to fans who don’t even go to the rodeo.
While experts say the themed restaurant industry’s bubble popped years ago, some continue to rake in money within the Las Vegas valley.
A tough comparison for table games in 2018 led to a decline in October gaming win statewide and on the Strip, but casinos still won more than $1 billion last month.
For the second time this year, Las Vegas’ McCarran International Airport has set a monthly passenger record.
The lack of mobile wagering and a ban on betting on California colleges and universities could prevent Nevada sportsbooks from facing crushing competition.
Four ballrooms, including two that are the largest pillarless ballrooms, are part of Caesars Forum, the conference center that opens near The Linq Promenade in March.
