Penny-stock company Las Vegas Railway Express Inc. unveiled an audacious national expansion of its party train concept even as its recently filed annual report detailed that more promises to start Las Vegas-to-Los Angeles service have evaporated.
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Hertz employee Riley Fairchild recalls that a recent customer had reserved a Chrysler 300 luxury car. But when he saw the Ferrari California sitting in the rental car lot, the $80-a-day Chrysler went out the window.
CARSON CITY — Gov. Brian Sandoval, with 8-year-old daughter Marisa in tow, arrived by steam locomotive Wednesday to announce expanded hours and days of operation at Nevada’s many museums.
With convention center expansions and new marketing efforts in tourism destinations nationwide, the Nevada Tourism Commission is making sure the state stands out.
Whether it’s a Last Lei, the World’s Largest Bachelorette Party or a private soiree inside the Barbie Suite, Las Vegas venues are working to make themselves stand out in a sea of bachelorette options.
There are no sure things in this city – with one exception: Allegiant Air.
Just before Jimmy Kimmel weds fiancee Molly McNearney, the former Las Vegas resident will represent his former stomping grounds.
With the International Bowl Expo under way in Las Vegas this week, executives of some of the bowling industry’s biggest brands have already targeted South Point’s proposed $30 million, 60-lane tournament bowling center as a major business opportunity.
Domestic airlines showed renewed interest in Las Vegas in May, and it made a difference.
Clark County commissioners on Wednesday unanimously approved an application for a 260-foot-high hotel-casino located west of the burned out Key Largo hotel-casino.
The Nevada Commission on Tourism has grown.
Populous, one of world’s powerhouse sports architectural firms, has won the job of designing MGM Resorts International’s proposed $350 million 20,000-seat arena slated for a site between New York-New York and Monte Carlo just off the Strip.
Management at the Tropicana was noncommittal on Tuesday about what arrangements it has with the developer that has proposed a high-rise roller coaster on the site.
As Las Vegas turns to high-adrenaline rides to freshen its appeal to visitors, one developer has quietly started to move ahead with a roller coaster that would look down on all but one building on the Strip.