Kate Wik, chief marketing officer of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, writes off criticism of the current “please come to Las Vegas” campaign.
Letters
As locals, we decided on a three-night staycation for the first time in many years. Wow, were we unpleasantly surprised.
My heart is sad, as I am sure is the case with most Americans.
Democrat prosecutors have constantly contested the president and his policies in court. Many of these frivolous court cases have been overturned or dismissed.
I am sad to see the once-fun and fabulous Las Vegas deteriorating.
This country doesn’t have to worry about Russia, China, North Korea or even Iran.
While I am disgusted by some of the posts regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk, I am reminded that this was an individual who believed so strongly in the First Amendment
Many highly paid experts are struggling to establish a value proposition for Las Vegas tourism.
I read with dismay the recent article about the senseless killing on a train in North Carolina.
Put the blame right where it belongs: on Donald Trump.
It should be up to individual’s regardless of age or health condition, as to whether they want one.
I find it outrageous that members of Las Vegas City Council toot their own horn for saving taxpayers $500,000 by not calling for a special election.
Why spend $35 million to get tourism back only to have tourists find out that everything is the same?
It’s not good enough that the candidates were involved in educating children.
Like many, I thought the new ads promoting Las Vegas were pathetic, like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
