Interactive in-room art and a large mural are planned for the new hotel tower, where rooms can be booked starting Sept. 22.
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When Nevada’s moratorium on evictions lifts, experts expect a flood of eviction notices to renters to follow.
With sports arenas and stadiums in the Las Vegas Valley set to sit empty without fans for the immediate future, some facilities are looking at ways to utilize their space outside of game days.
A dispute between Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, and Nevada sportsbooks threatened to block betting on the Sept. 5 race, but a regulatory solution was found.
MGM Resorts Internatioal CEO Bill Hornbuckle says of reopening Park MGM, “Without Park Theater being open, it’s a challenge. That is the venue that drives that property.”
Some Nevada counties reported details on localized outbreaks as the COVID task force voted to keep Elko County’s bars and other establishments closed for another two weeks.
The vast majority of the visitors tested positive while they were in Nevada. The data dates back to June 1; casinos reopened June 4.
McCarran International Airport continued a gradual ascent in travelers last month, seeing 1.6 million people pass through its gates.
Lennar Corp.’s Heritage project spans more than 100 acres off Crossbridge Drive near Sky Vista Drive in Summerlin and is slated to feature 421 single-family homes, city records show.
DETR launched a pilot program with a new ID verification vendor to help clear the state’s logjam of unemployment claims and to root out fraudulent applications.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority initially would use funds from the scrapped Convention Center renovation project to pay for Las Vegas Monorail.
A cluster of buildings in downtown Las Vegas once home to the Gamblers General Store will be getting a face-lift in the coming months.
Las Vegas’ unemployment rate continues to drop, though job growth remains slow.
The Las Vegas Valley Water District, with 1,250 employees, was named the top employer in Nevada by Forbes magazine in rankings published Tuesday.
It was the second six-figure jackpot hit Sunday on a Las Vegas table game.
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