Travelers United, a nonprofit travel advocacy group, has filed a lawsuit against the Las Vegas-based casino operator accusing the company of charging “deceptive” resort fees in violation of the District of Columbia’s Consumer Protection Procedures Act.
The national pharmacy chain has doubled the number of states where select CVS Pharmacy locations are offering COVID-19 vaccines to eligible populations through the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program.
Best known as Barbie, Barbara Millicent Roberts turns 62 years old on March 9. Since her 1959 debut in a now-iconic black-and-white swimsuit, she’s become a worldwide sensation.
The Las Vegas Strip dance troupe reopens its “Timeless” production at MGM Grand Garden on Thursday night. The allowed capacity is 512 in the 17,000-seat venue. The set capacity in Jabbas’ home theater on the casino floor is 350. The high capacity is allowed because the state allows a higher number of individuals in a venues with a 2,500 fixed-seat capacity.
Commercial real estate developers from New York firms Silverstein Properties and Cantor Fitzgerald and Las Vegas-based Tru Development Co., held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Apex at Meadows apartment complex project in Las Vegas, on Thursday, March 11, 2021. The developers from New York firms Silverstein Properties and Cantor Fitzgerald and Las Vegas-based Tru Development Co. were joined by Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman and Councilman Brian Knudsen.
Oregon’s head coach Dana Altman credited former UNLV guard Amauri Hardy for boosting the team’s play against Arizona State as the Ducks advanced to the PAC-12 men’s basketball tournament semifinals, defeating the Sun Devils 91-73. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury was included on the NHL’s COVID-19 protocols list Thursday.
The third round of stimulus checks will hit some bank accounts as early as this weekend.
On Thursday, President Joe Biden signed his signature COVID-19 relief bill into law a day after the U.S. House of Representatives passed the $1.9 trillion package.
Governor Steve Sisolak Receives COVID-19 Vaccine in Las Vegas.
Former Denver Bronco Vance Johnson, a member of the famed Three Amigos receiving corps, has opened the Vance Johnson Recovery Center in Las Vegas, working with athletes and veterans dealing with addictions. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas resident Kate McCue is the first American woman to captain a cruise ship.
The Las Vegas branch of the Lasagna Love national organization has 66 volunteers who prepare and deliver pans of lasagna to people dealing with any kind of need.
Partly cloudy with possibility of isolated showers. Mostly sunny over the weekend.
Nevada health officials on Wednesday would not say whether they are considering Clark County’s plea to lower the vaccine eligibility age to 55 years.
Clique Hospitality announced Monday that Gatsby’s Cocktail Lounge, offering vintage and rare Champagnes, artisanal cocktails and wines, will be located just off the resort’s casino floor.
Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, will visit Las Vegas on Monday to tout the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan approved by Congress on Wednesday.
Defenseman Dylan Coghlan had a hat trick, scoring the first three goals of his NHL career, but the Golden Knights lost 4-3 to the Wild on Wednesday at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota.
A mountain lion was sighted on 3 recent mornings in the Summerlin area. Experts aren’t sure if the lion is the same one captured on camera a month ago.
At least 30 tow truck drivers from across the Las Vegas Valley gathered to honor their fallen colleague, Ryan Matthew Billotte, a tow truck driver who was struck and killed while working on the shoulder of the 215 Beltway late Tuesday.
Assembly Bill 88 would require school districts in the state to adopt policies that prohibit schools from using any name, logo, mascot or other type of identifier considered racially discriminatory or which contains discriminatory language or imagery.
Life is Beautiful announced it’s line up with Billie Eilish, Green Day and Tame Impala headlining the three-day music and arts festival in September.
The site of the former Showboat hotel near downtown Las Vegas may be gone, but it’s being memorialized in a new way.
City officials celebrated the grand opening Wednesday of the Showboat Park Apartments at 2800 Fremont St., south of Charleston Boulevard.
Nevada on Wednesday reported 325 new coronavirus cases and 13 additional deaths over the preceding day.
Updated figures posted by the Department of Health and Human Services on the state’s coronavirus website brought cumulative totals to 297,147 cases and 5,067 deaths.
The Review-Journal will serve up its first Food & Cocktail Virtual Series event on March 18. The quarterly series, which takes place online, allows guests to prepare a meal and cocktails alongside La Bonita Supermarkets spokeswoman Celeste Perez, known professionally as “Chef La Che.”
If you’re conflicted about whether to start your day with a pastry or a bowl of cereal, Wicked Donuts has the answer: the Original Cereal Bowl Donut.
The UNLV Rebels breezed past Air Force, 80-52, to advance to the Mountain West men’s basketball tournament’s quarterfinals. They will face No. 2 Utah State in the quarterfinals at 6 p.m. Thursday. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A fatal collision occurred in the southwest valley late Tuesday where a tow truck driver was hit and killed. A long line of tow truck drivers from across Las Vegas showed up to honor their fallen colleague.
A security guard was killed in an apparent murder-suicide at the Wynn Las Vegas employee parking garage on Tuesday evening.
Golden Knights defenseman Alex Pietrangelo returned to Las Vegas for further evaluation of an injury Wednesday. Golden Edge crew Cassie Soto and Ben Gotz discuss the injury as well as the latest updates with goaltender Robin Lehner and forward Mark Stone.
Officials on Wednesday morning celebrated the grand opening of a new apartment complex on the site of the old Showboat hotel near downtown Las Vegas. (Elliot Bauman / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
