Southern Nevada’s tourism and gaming numbers in February simply couldn’t keep up with the year Las Vegas hosted Super Bowl 58. And it was Leap Year.
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A lawsuit filed against the Sphere for violating county noise ordinances will be allowed to continue in Clark County District Court.
Nevada’s tourism industry created nearly $100 billion in economic activity and produced more than 436,000 jobs in 2024, according to a report from the Nevada Resort Association.
The family of a woman who died a year after being “ejected” from a revolving door at Trump International in Las Vegas is suing the property.
The advertising, marketing and public relations agency that invented ‘What happens here, stays here,’ R&R Partners, has big executive changes coming.
British Airways’ Friday night flight to London is still scheduled to depart from Harry Reid International Airport after Thursday flights were canceled.
Construction crews have begun work on a series of projects designed to enhance the customer experience at the airport serving Las Vegas.
Southwest Airlines answered customers’ questions in a video posted after it announced that it will start charging customers a fee to check bags.
Security measures have been heightened around Boring Company Vegas Loop stations amid an array of incidents involving Teslas locally and across the nation.
There’s a growing perception that Las Vegas casinos are prioritizing profits at the expense of the guest experience.
March is the unofficial start to pool season in Las Vegas, with many casino-resorts opening their pool decks in mid-to-late March, depending on the weather.
Culinary Local 226 supports a bill in the Nevada Legislature that would require major Las Vegas and Reno hotels to clean their rooms daily.
One of Southwest Airlines’ rivals launches a promotion for free bags and low ticket prices to get passengers to “divorce your old airline.”
Brightline West far exceeded expectations for its private activity bond offering, signaling investor confidence in the Las Vegas-to-Southern California high-speed rail project.
Las Vegas Grand Prix’s head executive is confident a new deal will be struck to continue staging the race in Sin City past 2025.
