A Las Vegas marijuana lounge has been inspected by Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board agents to ensure it is adhering to state cannabis regulations.
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A proposal to bring a three-wheeled motorcycle rental business to downtown Las Vegas received approval from planning officials.
The Super Bowl was estimated to bring in at least $500 million in spending. And over the long weekend, spending could reach as high as $1.1 billion.
A plan to build transitional housing for recently released offenders is getting pushback from the community before it goes to Las Vegas officials for consideration.
Target says it will stop selling a product dedicated to Civil Rights icons after a now-viral TikTok spotlighted some significant errors.
A high speed fiber optic internet provider is seeking approval from Clark County to enter the market.
Film industry experts say expanding Nevada’s film tax credit program would bring more movie production projects to the Las Vegas Valley.
Nearly 700 union workers agreed to terms on a tentative five-year contract with Circus Circus late Friday night, according to a union news release.
A cottage industry of private administrators, real estate agents, house-flippers and others cashed in on homes across Southern Nevada after the owners died.
A German company is offering a car rental service in downtown Las Vegas where the car is driven to the customer using remove driving technology.
The deal includes single-family homes all over the Las Vegas Valley and is part of a much larger transaction for the corporate landlord.
The Review-Journal’s biggest online stories of the year covered everything from a mass shooting to roster moves by the Raiders before training camp.
Party seekers in Las Vegas beware, Airbnb will be using the power of artificial intelligence to clamp down on New Year’s Eve parties this year.
President Joe Biden officially announced $3 billion in federal funding for Brightline West’s $12 billion high-speed rail system today in Las Vegas.
One of Las Vegas’ leading real estate brokerages says some of its deals have been impacted by the recent cyberattack on a national real estate services company.