The Honolulu-based airline will expand its round trips between Harry Reid International Airport and Honolulu starting this spring.
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The planned 218-mile, high-speed rail line will primarily run along the Interstate 15 median with trains capable of reaching 186 mph.
After years of no news, the video game-themed Atari Hotel concept planned for Las Vegas could be moving forward.
With much of the northern U.S hit by a major snowstorm, Harry Reid International Airport officials are reminding travelers to check with their flight status.
Two hotels and three golf entertainment facilities will open their doors in Southern Nevada in 2024, with several hotel room and convention center renovations underway.
As expected, November’s Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix boosted the average daily room rate visitors paid, especially on the Las Vegas Strip.
Clark County Aviation Department officials say they expect to be as busy as Santa Claus on the days leading up to Christmas.
The Neon Museum is restoring three signs that were at the Flamingo for more than 25 years and help tell the history of Las Vegas.
Bent Inn, the first adults-only, gay and locally owned and operated boutique spot in downtown Las Vegas, opened Thursday
The Formula One race was expected to generate $1.2 billion in economic impact. But some small businesses near the Strip say they didn’t see much of a benefit.
Las Vegas’ airport on Sunday was a scene of satisfied travelers but also delayed flights.
Downtown Las Vegas’ recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic was more resilient than other American cities, but some economists say the region will need to diversify to keep up growth.
When thousands of race fans converge on Las Vegas later this month, it presents a huge economic opportunity. But some local residents still hate the idea.
Somebody ripped some holes in screens attached to the overpass glass designed to block views of the Formula One race course.
Hotel occupancy dropped from the same month last year, but room rates remained high and convention attendance continued to soar, the LVCVA said.