Six gaming industry leaders will be inducted into the American Gaming Association Hall of Fame when the Global Gaming Expo takes place in Las Vegas next month.
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Ex-Allegiant Air executives set strategies for West and East Coast operations of Avelo Airlines, which had inaugural flights Thursday between Las Vegas and Sonoma County.
A lucky visitor turned three lucky 7’s into $132,062 on Wednesday.
Caesars Entertainment is expected to break ground on Caesars Virginia before the end of 2021. It is slated to open in late 2023, the company said in a release Thursday.
The supplemental is an additional commercial airport being planned by the DOA and Federal Aviation Administration to serve the Las Vegas region.
Grocery store loyalty programs used to be the way to go to save money on gas. But now that gas stations are offering their own gas rewards programs, it’s time to rethink your fueling strategy.
Family-owned ice cream manufacturer Wells Enterprises will host its first job fair in Henderson to fill more than 80 positions, and applicants will get to enjoy free ice cream.
According to the Raiders, 287 fans got their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine outside of Allegiant Stadium on game day, allowing them to attend Monday’s game.
Keolis Transit, the RTC’s service contractor, will host a job fair on Friday. No previous bus or commercial driving experience is necessary.
Hotel guests will pay a pretty penny for any room downtown this weekend as the three-day Life is Beautiful music and arts festival makes its return to Las Vegas.
The National Association of Broadcasters show is one of Las Vegas’ top three annual trade show gatherings by attendance. The annual convention was set to take place Oct. 9-13.
Erik Hofmeyer, director of communications for Spirit, said the crew “opted to not takeoff out of an abundance of caution due to a potential maintenance issue.”
Shares of Wynn Resorts, Las Vegas Sands and MGM Resorts International fall after an announcement on a public comment period on proposed new gaming laws in Macao.
Proceeds of the sale of a recently completed home will help HomeAid Southern Nevada fund community projects to address vulnerable and homeless populations in the Las Vegas area.
Contractor Grand Canyon Development Partners announced that it finished the four-story, 150,000-square-foot building in the southwest valley.
