Red Note of Las Vegas offers a variety of rhythm video games and is part of a growing niche of experiential places to socialize in Las Vegas.
Sean Hemmersmeier
Bed Bug infestations can start as a result of travel or buying second-hand furniture. Here is what to do if an infestation is suspected.
The state’s largest public utility has announced details on how it will handle the closure of its coal power in Northern Nevada and when it will happen.
A new study shows that Nevada has one of the highest levels of solar jobs in the country.
The company received $250,000 worth of resources from Google to help expand the company’s medication delivery business to six new markets across the country.
The convention will be hosted by two universities to bring the key figures of the sports and entertainment industry together and foster the academic programs and student populations.
NV Energy said its system will be able to keep air conditioners running, even though demand for power could reach an all-time high.
Clean & Green Landscape won a $100,000 sponsorship deal with the Las Vegas Raiders, which the company will use to promote water conservation efforts.
NV Energy’s Greenlink West transmission line, which is planned to go through Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument, drew scrutiny at a public meeting.
The flight school is the first in the state to be accepted into a federal program that helps military personnel transition from active duty to civilian life.
The Las Vegas Motor Speedway now hosts the first location for Realize, a truck stop company, that plans to add 800,000 large truck parking spots and 200,000 EV chargers by 2030.
A longtime Las Vegas-based accounting firm with clients in the food and beverage, manufacturing and real estate industries is set to combine with a national group.
The After Market is a grocery store which has opened in an area of Las Vegas that hasn’t seen a dedicated grocery store since Walmart closed years ago.
Introducing Adam, a drink-making robot, created by a Las Vegas company to provide support to the restaurant and hospitality industries. And there’s no better place to test it out, then the Strip.
The Las Vegas hotel that inspired the Robert De Niro movie “Casino” may be gone 65 years after it first opened, but it is not forgotten.
