Fontainebleau is the latest Strip resort to add a Boring Co. Vegas Loop station, with free rides offered at launch.
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Bally’s Corp.’s mixed-use project to accompany the A’s ballpark will cost an estimated $1.19 billion, with completion by the end of 2030, according to a report.
Visitation from Canada fell dramatically over tariffs and Trump remarks. Could the same thing happen with European travelers with the Greenland annexation issue?
A solar farm near Mesquite has more than doubled its solar generation capacity with a 25-year deal.
Jose Aviles, 34, was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on Saturday, which, according to jail records, was his birthday.
Boring Co.’s Vegas Loop project has seen multiple instances where the project has received fines, reprimands and scrutiny from various state and local agencies and the media.
Multiple people were arrested after an “unruly crowd” formed outside a resort property on the Strip early Sunday morning, according to a release from the Metropolitan Police Department.
On the heels of a summer visitation slump caused by a myriad reasons, including macroeconomic concerns, negative perceptions around pricing and a significant decline in international travelers, Las Vegas casinos responded with an array of budget-friendly deals and offers.
Elon Musk’s Boring Company continues to build its underground Vegas Loop transportation system and is on the cusp of opening new tunnels that will link new stations and destinations.
Multiple new stores have recently opened or are planning to open at Fashion Show Las Vegas and Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort.
The Strip’s largest casino-hotel construction project is making progress toward its 2027 opening, with a significant portion of the new vertical structure now complete.
Las Vegas Strip hotel-casinos make it harder to find gambling capital’s hidden history
An estimated 345,000 visitors celebrated on the Strip as a Pacific storm soaked “America’s Party” on New Year’s Eve.
Check out the scene from New Year’s Eve on the Las Vegas Strip as revelers from around the world gathered in the rain to ring in 2026.
Cold, rainy weather didn’t put a damper on Las Vegas’ quintessential shine this New Year’s Eve. It all came together with a barrage of fireworks and a brand-new show put on with 600 drones carrying colorful LED lights.
