The world’s eyes were on Las Vegas this year (on the Strip and off) — a little more than usual in 2023. Here are the top casino and tourism stories.
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A bridge that would allow pedestrians to more easily cross Las Vegas Boulevard in the burgeoning north Strip is one step closer to reality.
A 44-year-old mystery about a woman whose remains were found near the Strip in 1979 has finally ended with her identity confirmed by a Texas company working with the Metropolitan Police Department.
The interactive exhibit and retail space with authentic props and costumes from the Marvel Avengers movies has been open since 2016.
The restaurant will offer a French-inspired menu for lunch, dinner and brunch, along with what the chef calls “some flavor surprises.”
Celine Dion’s sister, Claudette, told a French publication, “She’s working hard, but she doesn’t have control of her muscles.”
Roy Choi and Jon Favreau drew on their longtime friendship and culinary bond to open The Chef Truck.
A woman attending a Super Bowl viewing party collapsed and died while playing a slot machine, and her family is now suing the Strip resort.
After a major construction milestone, BLVD could now open to the public in early 2025.
Those who ventured into Fontainebleau on the first full day it was open came away impressed with the luxury decor, art pieces, technology — and the bathrooms.
Paul Anka was the unbilled guest at Fontainebleau’s BleauLive Theater, singing a famous tune he wrote.
The big wins were two of several recent jackpots at casinos across the Las Vegas Valley.
Fontainebleau President Mark Tricano has international vision and Vegas experience.
The restaurant showcases Mediterranean cooking and the James Beard Award-winning chef’s Egyptian childhood.
The fir trees will replace the trees that MGM Resorts removed this summer as part of the preparations for the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.