Executives at Caesars Entertainment say they remain confident in the Las Vegas economy, especially with major sporting events on the horizon.
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.
Atomic Golf hopes to draw in customers with its high-tech play style and local-friendly feel when the golf entertainment venue opens later this year.
An amended law clears the way for a local casino operator to develop a parcel that otherwise would sit too close to an elementary school.
A “minor” rooftop fire at the under-construction Fontainebleau Las Vegas won’t delay the resort’s opening timeline, officials said Monday.
More and more Las Vegas Strip resorts are removing their complimentary self-parking policies. Check out which ones still let locals and tourists park for free.
Researchers say the question of demand is hard to answer when there are less betting options on a book’s menu.
The deals could prevent some Aruze Gaming America employees from being laid off when it closes next month.
More jobs and more job-seekers have kept the unemployment rate steady in the Silver State.
A one-bedroom high-roller suite has been transformed into a Christmas wonderland and is available for year-round festivities.
A $30 million renovation project underway at Circus Circus is updating the Strip landmark with fresh paint and lighting, new rides in the Adventuredome and more.
Corporate interests and big businesses may dominate on the Strip, but some of the country’s favorite mom-and-pop shops are located in Las Vegas, according to a new survey by Yelp and Entrepreneur.
Dreamscape Companies released details of the 1,427-suite renovations in one of two of the off-Strip resort’s hotel towers.
Citing “business demand,” owners of two prominent resorts will begin charging for self-parking “later this summer.”
A new 127-suite hotel hopes to capture business travelers, amateur sports teams and tourists with its proximity to the Strip and major sports arenas.
The slot machine developer behind Shoot to Win Craps, Go Go Claw and other slot and electronic table games will close its Las Vegas office next month.
