A day after a big rally for Nevada-based gaming stocks, optimism remains that a return to normal is on the horizon.
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A new sponsorship agreement will keep two NASCAR races in Las Vegas for another 11 years, although the sponsorship amount will be reduced.
Wall Street got off to a slow start Tuesday, a day after a big rally driven by hopes that progress was being made toward an effective coronavirus vaccine.
The pandemic has made large gatherings like the Global Gaming Expo impossible, but the sponsoring American Gaming Association is doing its best with a virtual experience.
Nevada small businesses that took out a Paycheck Protection Program loan of $50,000 or less will have an easier time applying for loan forgiveness, federal officials said late Thursday.
Los Angeles investor Jonathan Kermani bought the building for almost $4.3 million.
Construction efforts on Allegiant Stadium not only finished on time and on budget, it also met community benefit goals set by legislation that allocated a $750 million public contribution to the project.
A visitor from Arizona struck it rich on Thursday morning at Treasure Island.
In a hearing on her suitability as a substantial owner of Wynn Resorts stock, Elaine Wynn said she wouldn’t even be eligible for a board position because she’s “aged out.”
Downtown’s newest resort is continuing its hiring spree ahead of its opening next month.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Wednesday recommended approval for a series of licenses for Circa, downtown Las Vegas’ first from-the-ground-up resort in 40 years.
The Consumer Technology Association said Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg will deliver the keynote speech to kick off the CES 2021 virtual show.
A Las Vegas meat company is recalling around 200,000 pounds of meat and poultry due to misbranding and undeclared allergens, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced.
The company that owns the esports arena at Luxor expects a pick-me-up from its rebooted in-person arena events.
A marketing subcommittee recommends that the state’s Commission on Tourism should spend $300,000 encouraging Nevadans to stay at home with their tourism dollars.
