The Las Vegas Stadium Authority met briefly Monday and approved its $63.8 million budget for the 2018 fiscal year.
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If plans come together as envisioned in two top news stories from last week, there’s going to be one serious party in Las Vegas come 2020.
Through the eyes of convicted murderer Jeremy Strohmeyer, it was all the casino industry’s fault that 7-year-old Sherrice Iverson was strangled to death in a Primm casino on May 25, 1977.
Laughlin Bay Marina, built along the Colorado River last decade, seems like a sleepy space. But now, its new owner is betting the facility can become a destination resort.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board of directors on Thursday unanimously approved spending about $448 million in fiscal year 2018.
Las Vegas Numismatic Society Coin Show is underway at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort in Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas Stadium Authority unanimously approved the stadium lease agreement with the Oakland Raiders Thursday afternoon.
The Nevada Commission on Tourism will collaborate with the Governor’s Office of Economic Development’s Nevada Film Office to promote the state through a medium that already has a sizable audience — television and the big screen.
Negotiators with the Oakland Raiders and the Las Vegas Stadium Authority wrapped up a series of lease-agreement talks Tuesday that are expected to lead to a vote Thursday in advance of next week’s NFL owners meetings in Chicago.
An event management company that ranks the top cities in the world for hosting meetings and trade shows says Las Vegas has climbed from third to second in the nation behind Orlando in 2017.
President Donald Trump must deliver on tax and health care reform or risk losing the House in 2018, multimillionaire Steve Forbes told a Las Vegas audience.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Tuesday became the 23rd Strip property to charge customers to park in visits to resorts.
There’s no casino at Rising Star in Mesquite. No entertainers or headliners. No nightclub. Just total immersion in a sports camp.
The Oversight Panel for Convention Facilities in Clark County has received a recommendation on the $1.4 billion Las Vegas Convention Center project that would split expansion and renovation projects into two phases.
An American Institute of Architects representative on Thursday called for local firms to be included in the renovation and expansion of the Las Vegas Convention Center.