Christmas came a few days early and in a big way for a local woman who won just over $500,000 on a Pai Gow progressive poker hand at Palace Station on Wednesday evening.
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A man reached his retirement goal in one poker hand Thursday morning.
An unidentified slots player won nearly $1.2 million on a Wheel of Fortune game at the Golden Nugget.
A guest had a lucky start to their Labor Day, winning $1 million on a Ten Play draw poker machine.
Las Vegas gas prices are continuing a spring rise, up 3 cents a gallon in the past week, but one national analyst said it’s unlikely the $4-per-gallon price will be reached this summer — barring a few factors.
A soon-to-be transplant from California received an early welcome gift on Wednesday.
The Fremont Street Experience is planning a job fair to add staff for the summer season.
More than a dozen KSNV-News 3 staffers were laid off Wednesday as one of the nation’s largest TV broadcasters eliminated hundreds of jobs nationwide.
What’s not to love about this summer internship? Free meals, free room in a top-notch Las Vegas casino and a $1,200 paycheck every other week.
Less than 200 NV Energy customers remained without power Monday morning after high winds swept through the Las Vegas Valley over the weekend.
Southwest Airlines has joined most other major air carriers to accept only trained service dogs to accompany passengers.
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.
Halted because of the coronavirus pandemic, food handler safety training will resume Monday, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
A Las Vegas home designed in the 1970s as an underground shelter with five bedrooms, pool, terraces and a waterfall is back on the market.
By all accounts, it was a blockbuster four-and-a-half months. Famous entertainers from across the globe came to perform, mingle and enjoy the first integrated casino-hotel in Las Vegas.