Real estate pros point out that there are key differences between today’s hot streak and the doomed housing market frenzy of a decade-and-a-half ago.
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An off-the-grid luxe log cabin may be just the thing for former urbanites seeking peaceful retreat just far enough away from city life.
Ahead of the busy Memorial Day weekend, Nevada clocks in with the third most expensive gasoline in the nation.
Demand is fierce and inventory is minimal in the Southern Nevada rental home market, where a report shows prices have jumped 11.3 percent year over year in April.
At least two Las Vegas Valley animal shelters are seeing an increase in pets surrendered at their facilities, but it’s not necessarily because people are returning to their pre-pandemic lifestyles.
Nevada’s jobless rate fell 0.1 percentage point to 8 percent in April, as thousands of workers returned to the labor force.
A high-tech jackpot and forms management system should help players get through the IRS paperwork process faster whenever they win a jackpot at Caesars Palace.
In an hourlong hearing Thursday, members of the Nevada Gaming Commission unanimously approved licensing for Genting Berhad, Resorts World’s parent company, and its executive team.
Two upscale apartment complexes in Symphony Park are bringing a wave of new units to downtown Las Vegas.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ compact with the Seminole Tribe of Florida could face legal scrutiny in his bid to expand gaming on the reservation and introduce sports betting.
An invite only capacity test of the 0.8 mile in direction tunnel transportation system will take place Tuesday, according to Lori Nelson-Kraft, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority spokeswoman.
Whether it’s lake views, the absence of gambling within city limits or its small-town appeal, Boulder City has captured the attention of homebuyers.
The Strip casino-resort said that some applicants might receive a job offer on the spot at next week’s career fair.
Desperate restaurant chains looking to hire thousands of employees are offering higher wages, signing bonuses and referral bonuses. McDonald’s announced it’s raising pay at corporate-owned stores for existing and new employees to $11 to $17 an hour for entry-level positions and $15 to $20 an hour for shift managers. It wants to hire 10,000 people.
Down to international service from one country, Mexico, Rosemary Vassiliadis tells a Senate subcommittee the U.S. must work to bring back international flights.
