Robotics company RobotLAB is bringing its technology to Las Vegas with hopes to provide solutions to businesses.
Emerson Drewes

Emerson Drewes joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal in September 2024. Drewes previously interned at the Review-Journal, as well as The Los Angeles Times and Seattle Times. Drewes is a graduate of the University of Nevada, Reno where she served as Executive Editor of her student newspaper, The Nevada Sagebrush. Born and raised in Las Vegas, she loves air conditioning and spending time inside.
Kansas City Chiefs stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are among the backers for the “eatertainment” and pickleball complex opening in West Henderson.
Around 700 Culinary members have authorized a strike at an off-Strip property as negotiations continue on.
The family of a Florida man has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against an off-Strip casino-hotel after the patron was found unresponsive in his hotel room.
A local casino is offering dealer school for residents, with pay and tips included during training.
City Council approved the cannabis consumption lounge for a prominent downtown location.
A new nightclub has been approved for the Historic Westside, despite being in close proximity to homes, a city park and a place of worship.
The Las Vegas City Council approved the sale of land in Symphony Park for a new development to be part of the museum.
Yet another furniture retailer is closing its doors after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Sunday, affecting two locations in the valley.
A Las Vegas thrift store is celebrating its relocation, by making everything 99 cents ahead of its closing.
A Las Vegas-based energy, supplement and lifestyle brand will be acquired by a beverage giant by 2025.
The new gym will feature not only fitness and recovery aspects, but juice bars, cafes, retail and apparel, vitamins and supplements, as well.
Six new stores are coming to two Strip retail properties including menswear, jewelry and sneakers.
Every penny counts for Clark County residents and these banks are the most trusted by Southern Nevadans, according to the FDIC.
The California-based grocer’s new location is just two doors down from a recently opened T.J. Maxx.