Railroad Pass truck stop is getting a massive overhaul, adding a second truck stop that can accommodate more than 100 trucks along Interstate 11.
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The convention has a lot of Hawaii to offer. It’s a four-day event that brings together different aspects of Hawaiian culture. Over 1,000 people are expected to attend.
Mexico, Canada and the United Kingdom were still the source of more than 60 percent of all international visitors to Las Vegas in 2022.
Big Sky camera providing big-screen images for feature films planned at MSG Sphere, and it’s all tested in a Burbank, Calif., studio called Big Dome.
Passengers of Southwest and American airlines faced lengthy lines Wednesday morning when a system failure occurred after a planned electrical outage.
The Utah-based air carrier is growing its Las Vegas presence to 12 destinations from Harry Reid International Airport with flights to Raleigh-Durham.
Of the $70.5 million total, $60 million is dedicated to a three-year extension of an operations and maintenance agreement with Western Management Group for the Las Vegas Monorail.
The content that will be brought to the massive screen of the MSG Sphere is being developed at Burbank’s Big Dome studio with new ‘Big Sky’ camera technology.
Guests can shoot pictures and videos while gambling as long as it doesn’t disrupt play or disturb other guests. It may particularly appeal to the younger crowd.
TSA officials and Nevada congresswomen cut the ribbon for the new 26,000-square-foot training facility.
The Las Vegas-based airline announced a tentative contract extension for its flights attendants, who have yet to ratify the deal.
Clark County on Wednesday approved a 340-room boutique hotel to be located walking distance from Allegiant Stadium.
Strip leaders discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic taught Las Vegas that it wasn’t recession proof.
It’s going to cost more to take a taxi soon as the Nevada Taxicab Authority approved implementing increased rates.
Nevada officials say the company is evading state regulations by making quick stops in California without picking up customers during trips to Las Vegas.
