As the Vegas Golden Knights head into Arizona for their first road trip, Jonathan Marchessault and head coach Pete DeBoer explain what it’s like adapting to the new schedule, rules to follow on the road and being away from the bubble format. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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The upcoming legislative session set to kick off next month will be closed to the general public, with only lawmakers, essential staff and a limited number of media members being allowed in the building due to COVID-19 concerns
Derek Stevens, owner of the Golden Gate, D Las Vegas and Circa in downtown Las Vegas, is optimistic about the tourism industry’s future, expecting that pent-up demand, led by independent travelers, will kick in by the second or third quarter of the year.
A Nevada drilling company is suing Elon Musk’s Boring Co. for trademark infringement, claiming that it started using the “Boring Company” name more than a decade before Musk founded his company in 2016.
A regulatory amendment some gaming industry leaders believed had the potential to establish remote registration of sports-betting accounts in Nevada is dead for now.
Former Clark County District Judge Don Chairez, a longtime Nevada attorney, died Thursday from COVID-19. He was 65.
American Nevada Co. is scheduled to hold a ceremonial groundbreaking Tuesday for Green Valley Town Center Apartments, a 300-unit complex along Olympic Avenue just west of Mountain Vista Street.