Lennar Corp.’s prices in the community exceed the typical sales price of a newly built house in the Las Vegas area.
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Aruze’s Go Go Claw gambling game looks and plays a lot like an arcade crane machine. But don’t expect to win a stuffed animal or boxed electronic item. The prize for a successful treasure grab is cash.
A legal expert doesn’t expect the lawsuit filed by the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe would successfully block the startup of sports wagering in Arizona.
Jonathan Fine was forced to close his taverns last year, faced eviction threats from landlords, tossed out hundreds of kegs of beer, and reopened multiple locations with the help of a federal relief program.
The winning hand was dealt just after 9 p.m., according to a casino spokesperson.
A tribal initiative on sports betting has already qualified for the 2022 ballot. Another backed by the card-room industry is on its way for California voters to consider.
His son Kenny Lee confirmed his death on Saturday. A company statement called Lee a prominent member of the community whose nonprofit gave millions of dollars to organizations in Southern Nevada.
Housing markets are always prone to ups and downs, especially in Las Vegas, and no boom lasts forever.
The Arizona Department of Gaming on Friday announced the 18 sports-wagering licenses that have been awarded, several of them affiliated with Nevada companies.
Clark County officials are anticipating a strong uptick in the number of couples saying “I do,” while also preparing to issue the county’s 5 millionth marriage license.
Here comes the bride, here comes the bride, walking down the 50-yard line?
The Rogers Foundation is requiring that current and future employees be vaccinated against COVID-19, it announced Thursday.
The lack of convention traffic continues to keep visitation below 2019 levels, but the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority says it continues to climb steadily.
Autonomous delivery company Nuro is set to invest $40 million by way of constructing a manufacturing facility and test track in Southern Nevada.
Vegas defenseman Alex Pietrangelo sold his 8,321-square-foot house in Summerlin to forward Max Pacioretty for $6.4 million this month, records indicate.
