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McKenna Ross

McKenna Ross joined the Review-Journal in June 2021 and previously covered gaming and tourism and Southern Nevada's nonprofit sector for the newspaper. Before moving to Nevada, she reported for MLive, a Michigan news site, and interned at publications in Michigan, Oregon and Florida. McKenna is a graduate of Michigan State University and a 2021-2024 Report for America corps member. When she's not working, she's either reading or hiking Southern Nevada trails with her dog.
Fontainebleau hiring officials will interview for about 1,500 positions at upcoming hiring events.
A new rule from the Security and Exchange Commission could soon provide insight into MGM Resorts International’s cybersecurity issues.
A boutique hotel in downtown Las Vegas with goals of being a destination for the queer community is beginning to take reservations for its fall opening.
The stores will be sold as part of the divestiture plan to address the grocery giants’ proposed merger.
Agencies often use fees to deter the public from gaining access to public records, experts say.
Resort leadership have selected renowned firms to help shape a “era-defining moment in Las Vegas history,” Fontainebleau executives said.
Hospitality workers and the resort industry in Las Vegas are working to finalize contract negotiations.
A district court denied Steve Wynn and his legal team a chance for a jury trial in a long-running defamation lawsuit involving the former casino mogul, his attorneys said in oral arguments to the Nevada Court of Appeals.
Restoration services and insurance companies are dealing with the impact of severe storms in the valley.
These workers — who already successfully lobbied for a higher minimum wage — are seeking higher pay and better benefits.
Cass Holland, a beverage cart driver at Chimera Golf Club, shows off her service skills and daily life to her nearly 3 million online followers.
A number of downtown Las Vegas businesses are at the center of a roughly $10 million infrastructure project that began in April and is expected to finish by spring 2024.
Lawsuits filed against several restaurants by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission allege sexual harassment going back as far as 2015.
An annual summit discussing the youth homelessness crisis will expand its scope to the whole state.