The casino-hotel said it will hold a two-day job fair to fill more than 100 seasonal positions for Adventuredome, The Midway and Splash Zone.
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Drilling began in November 2019 and on Thursday, media members got their first look at the Tesla-centered $52.5 million Convention Center transit system.
Take a look inside the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s $989 million, 1.4-million-square-foot West Hall expansion.
After starting the process to sell Tony Hsieh’s expansive Las Vegas real estate holdings, the late tech mogul’s family has now turned to his property portfolio in a wealthy Utah ski town.
Aldo Martinez, the 2021 president of real estate trade group Las Vegas Realtors, gives his take on the pandemic and the Southern Nevada housing market during a question-and-answer interview.
Las Vegas house prices hit another all-time high last month amid plunging supply and despite lingering economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
Nevadans are optimistic about Las Vegas’ post-coronavirus future, but they believe a full economic recovery is going to take some time.
Jennifer “Mimi” Pham, a longtime friend and assistant of Tony Hsieh, has taken the late tech mogul’s family to court, alleging contracts aren’t being honored.
The median sales price of previously owned single-family homes in Southern Nevada was $345K in January — unchanged from record highs reached in December and November.
The CES 2021 show marks another year of validation for an emerging sex tech industry trying to break through taboo and stake its claim in the tech world.
An east valley palm tree fire Monday evening caused a major outage for Cox Communications that cut service for an unknown number of residential and commercial customers.
In a report on the LVCVA’s acquisition of the system, President and CEO Steve Hill said he’s optimistic about reopening the Monorail at the traditional start of summer.
Tony Hsieh was making waves in Park City, Utah, throwing parties at his new mansion protected by armed security guards. Then came the flamethrower.
Clark County will effectively pay 15,700 late power bills of Southern Nevadans who are struggling financially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Federal Paycheck Protection Program loan forgiveness is underway, and Nevada business and banking leaders are hoping the process will be easy for borrowers.