The Las Vegas Monorail Co. still has a ways to go before it can be considered a functional transportation system and the planned station near the Sphere is a first step.
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Things are getting a little rounder at the MSG Sphere at The Venetian, the first-of-its-kind performance venue that will seat 18,000 people.
The Global Gaming Expo — known in the industry as G2E — opens its doors Monday for a four-day event.
The launch of nonstop flights between Las Vegas’ McCarran International Airport and Nashville International Airport was part of a multicity expansion.
The popular Mecum Auctions will sell about 25 classic guitars this year in addition to some 1,000 vehicles in the third year of the event’s presence in Las Vegas.
A trade show that has frequently rotated between Orlando and Las Vegas has made a permanent commitment to Southern Nevada with 13 years of events beginning in 2027.
To assure the Las Vegas Convention Center expansion will be completed by CES 2021, the LVCVA board of directors approved a contract amendment that increases the cost.
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board members Tuesday unanimously approved new ethics rules that ban members from accepting gifts and tighten controls over travel.
Though they could end up competing for the same clientele, representatives of the Las Vegas Monorail and a company that wants to build an underground people mover system are forging a relationship.
A bill introduced by Reps. Johnson and Fortenberry wouldn’t make resort fees illegal, but would spell out how they’re displayed on websites and in advertisements.
Gaming companies aren’t supposed to cross the line of doing business with marijuana companies, so regulators will be watching the first-ever Budtender Awards event.
Legislation requiring resorts to be transparent in the advertising of hotel room rates faces an uphill path, the congresswoman representing the Las Vegas resort corridor said.
The Max has been grounded since March after two crashes killed 346 people.
A bill cracking down on deceptive hotel resort fees by requiring full disclosure of pricing in advertising was introduced Thursday in the House.
Thousands of origami Japanese maple leaves billow above the Aria’s main lobby to celebrate the turn of the season.
