The paid self-parking policy has several exceptions for loyalty cardholders and free hours for Nevada residents.
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.
These singers aren’t just boozed-up belters. Almost 50 came to Las Vegas for the Karaoke World Championships’ U.S. national finals.
The Nevada attorney general’s office is seeking opinions on how the Smith’s parent company deal could affect competition and workers.
Several Las Vegas visitors say they had to receive preventative rabies treatment after they found a live bat in their Strip hotel room and killed it, according to a recently filed lawsuit.
Nevada’s unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent, but the state had the highest job growth rate in the country. Plus, a state economist weighs in on the possibility of a recession.
Skillz relocated to Vegas following a trend of tech companies that have moved out of the Bay Area or reduced their presence since the pandemic’s onset.
When the leadership at Boyd Gaming learned of the deadly wildfires on Maui last week, they felt a personal call to help with relief.
The senior official was let go several days before a Las Vegas Review-Journal story detailed a backlog in the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation
A backlog of more than 26,000 unemployment insurance-related appeals led the state to fill a million-dollar contract for third-party support staff.
Once complete, the resort is expected to have 600 hotel rooms and 96,000 square feet of retail and restaurants at ground level.
With 67 floors of hotel rooms, visitors may wonder just how big the new Fontainebleau will be compared to other mega-resorts on the Strip.
A local tech company is taking the music festival experience — and the fans’ wallets — beyond the audience and to the clubs, restaurants and VIP spots across the city.
Two hospitality companies are battling over the intellectual property of one of the buzziest upscale restaurants in Los Angeles, as one tries to open an outpost in Las Vegas.
Thousands of Nevadans have been empowered to move between jobs until they find the right fit, leaving hospitality companies on a perpetual search for employees.
Construction of the Durango casino-resort, Station Casinos’ latest project, has been turning heads on the 215 Beltway as the building grew to its 15 floors.