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September 15, 2010 - 11:00 pm
A unanimous decision by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in favor of the RJ reverses a 2024 U.S. District Court decision.
A month before the NFL season opener, the Circa Survivor contest is on track to obliterate last year’s record prize pool of $14.2 million and this year’s $15 million guarantee.
Sin City is facing a summer swoon, and Californians — by far the largest tourist contingent, data show — are partially to blame.
Broadacres, the North Las Vegas swap meet popular with the valley’s Latino community, was back in business over the weekend after unexpectedly shuttering its doors on June 21.
The deal adds around 13 million square feet of managed real estate to the portfolio of the buyer, which now has more than 20 million square feet in Nevada.
One of the three homes previously owned by Lonnie Hammargren is on the market for $2.5 million, Hoover Dam replica, non-working decompression chamber and Liberace staircase included.
For four years, Nevada’s staffing agencies were content with the status quo: a court order preventing the state from enforcing a 2021 labor law. On July 2, their dreams were dashed.
Proxy services, which enter picks on behalf of contestants mostly from outside Nevada, have played an essential role in the exponential growth of football handicapping contests in Las Vegas.
With three public scoping meetings completed, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Bureau of Land Management and a consultant must next work on the EIS report.
Las Vegas’ jobless rate was again among the highest in the nation for big metro areas in June, new data shows, as tourism keeps sliding in America’s casino capital.