The United Auto Workers have been in Las Vegas for more than a decade, but organizing drives in more recent years have brought the membership up from about 400 to 3,000.
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Sahara is installing new technology in its parking garage that’s raising questions on whether it’s about to start charging for parking.
Pleas for leniency from 81 letters of support helped Scott Sibella escape prison time, but many are convinced he’ll never work in the gaming industry again.
The win was one of several recently across the Las Vegas Valley.
Google Fiber said Las Vegas officials will soon discuss an agreement to allow the company to operate in the valley.
Popular mall retailer Rue 21 will close all of its stores in Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
As demolition continues on the Tropicana site, management is asking Clark County to waive a licensing requirement.
An early morning stop Thursday in downtown Las Vegas was highly profitable for a Hawaii visitor. The win was one of several recently in the Las Vegas Valley.
The restaurant is owned by a big-name Vegas hospitality company with several other outlets in its portfolio.
The federal government has loosened some rules governing electric vehicle tax credits, potentially making more EVs eligible for credits of up to $7,500.
Wall Street was surprised by Boyd Gaming’s first-quarter results, and industry watchers say the Las Vegas company could be a bellwether for the regional market.
Clark County is doubling down on its redevelopment effort for a retail center near the Las Vegas Strip as it approved about $6.3 million to buy more buildings.
The Utah-based indoor pickleball chain, Picklr, announced when it would open its first location in Clark County.
Current and former DoorDash or Uber Eats drivers share how much you should tip for a food delivery, and how it feels when they walk away empty-handed.
Manufacturers say Nevada is a business and labor-friendly spot for their industry. But there are still barriers to future growth.
The grand room, led by a globally celebrated chef who actually cooked on site, once hung with $100 million in art and starred in “Ocean’s Eleven.”
The service will be offered four times per week to start.
A “Staff Draft” planned next week for Allegiant Stadium aims to hire 1,500 people to work games and events at the $2 billion facility.
The Mirage’s expiration date officially has come into view. The resort is closing to be remade as Hard Rock Las Vegas.
each morning and afternoon.