White Cross Drugs closes after 60 years in Las Vegas
White Cross Drugs closes it's doors after 60 years of business in Las Vegas.















White Cross Drugs closes it's doors after 60 years of business in Las Vegas.
While operations at Harry Reid International Airport were normal over the weekend, tourism leaders from across the state are demanding action to end the shutdown.
Southern Nevada’s restaurant-packed Chinatown commercial district is popular with locals and tourists alike, and retail centers there are typically filled with tenants.
The new CEO of the largest real estate trade associaton in Southern Nevada will start in her new role in January.
Zumper’s latest National Rent Report has rents either flat or falling in the valley for the past four months ending in October.
The median sale price so far this year in this area is approximately $3.4 million, according to a Property Shark study.
New tests of the U.S. nuclear weapons system ordered up by President Donald Trump will not include nuclear explosions, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday.
Backed by President Donald Trump, the new Truth Predict market could produce a new adversary for sports betting states who say sports prediction contracts are illegal.
Clark County staff recommended denying the latest extension request, writing in a report that the project is classified as abandoned.
The Nevada Resort Association has been lobbying for 60 years. Now, it’s working to determine how casinos will address the end of penny production.
Gaming Leisure Properties Inc., owner of land where the Tropicana stood, said it would not be footing the full bill for an envisioned resort project at the site.