Dutch Bros. Coffee will open the first of four new locations in the Las Vegas Valley on Friday. Three more locations are planned.
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A deal that would bring a number of taxicab companies under Kaptyn’s management, is dependent upon approval by the Nevada Transportation and Taxicab authorities.
Each of the thousands affected by the Las Vegas shooting will receive a share of a settlement announced last week, but experts caution that the shares will not be equal.
Major developments in the lawsuit filed against MGM Resorts International and other parties resulting from the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting that killed 58 and wounded more than 800 on the Las Vegas Strip.
MG Properties Group announced Thursday that it acquired the 184-unit Village at Desert Lakes for $36.55 million.
MGM Resorts International and lawyers representing thousands of people have reached a settlement of between $735 million and $800 million, both sides said Thursday.
A lawyer who sued MGM Resorts International over the 2017 Las Vegas massacre outside of Mandalay Bay has scheduled a news conference Thursday morning to announce “extremely important developments.”
The annual Las Vegas Souvenir and Resort Gift Show, underway at the Las Vegas Convention Center through Saturday, is one of the largest souvenir shows in the country.
Gaming companies aren’t supposed to cross the line of doing business with marijuana companies, so regulators will be watching the first-ever Budtender Awards event.
When Area15 opens early next year, it will be the home to an immersive art installation, virtual reality experience, arcade gaming, and now, an axe-throwing venue.