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NASCAR’s Pennzoil 400 is expected to generate millions in nongaming economic impact for Las Vegas, according to research from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
Whether they’re turning unused bread from conventions into dessert or sending food scraps to pig farms, Las Vegas casinos are getting crafty at finding ways to reduce food waste.
Las Vegas’ new slogan will replace the famous “What happens here, stays here,” people familiar with the matter confirmed, and launch Sunday night during the Grammys.
The holiday season is upon us, so now is one of the best times to book a stay and see a show in Las Vegas. Here are a few of the deals found across the Las Vegas Valley.
The company’s 5G network will be available for Las Vegas customers with 5G compatible devices ahead of its nation-wide launch in 2020.
The $32 million in renovations on the Fremont Street Experience’s Viva Vision canopy are set to debut on New Year’s Eve during the “America’s Party Downtown” event.
While most of its revenue comes from pigeon control services at casinos and other businesses, the company is known for its abatement contract with Wynn Resorts.
With the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo and the Specialty Equipment Market Association Show expected to bring thousands of automotive aftermarket professionals to Las Vegas, room rates along the Strip and beyond are starting to surge.
Whiskey Licker Up Saloon, which first opened Sept. 30, is the only one of its kind downtown.
The American Gaming Association hosted a panel at the UNLV International Gaming Institute that brought industry leaders together Thursday morning for a discussion on ways to promote responsible gaming.
MGM Resorts International’s plans to build a community center on concert grounds targeted by a gunman nearly two years ago drew praise from some, but left others chagrined by a move to use the site for a temporary parking lot.
The 40-year-old mechanical horse racing game has attracted players of all ages to the D Las Vegas in downtown LasVegas. But according to those familiar with the machine, the days of Sigma Derby could be numbered.
Visitors on Fremont Street can see something new under the Viva Vision canopy in addition to performers and souvenir kiosks: construction crews.