Within a few years, the Las Vegas Sphere won’t be the only Sphere in the world.
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The “palatial living spaces” range from 4,000 to 13,950 square feet and include many amenities.
It started as “Uber for jets,” but Aero has evolved into a semi-private luxury flying experience on sleek black twin-engine jets.
In the darkened Allegiant Operations Control Center in Las Vegas, airline’s workers prepare to minimize damage from Hurricane Milton.
Slot-playing influencers are becoming more commonplace on the Global Gaming Expo convention floor – a place where, less than five years ago, filming was frowned upon.
As the Tropicana disappeared from view, Viki Lowell dropped her plastic cup, let out an enthusiastic and encouraging obscenity and clapped loudly. She had just witnessed history.
Sphere Entertainment Co. shares fell on Tuesday on news that the company’s executive vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer, David Byrnes, is leaving the company.
As one of the Global Gaming Expo’s keynote speakers, MGM CEO Bill Hornbuckle discusses attracting experience-craving Millennials to the casino floor.
Here is a roundup of some of the latest casino and tourism news.
JetBlue Airways introduced a new menu for the economy fare on transatlantic flights.
The controlled demolition of the two former hotel towers of the Tropicana Las Vegas is scheduled for 2:30 a.m. Wednesday and will last approximately 22 seconds.
The airport that serves Las Vegas has a Terminal 1 and a Terminal 3. So what happened to Terminal 2?
The roughly $24 million development comes at a time with increased attention on Henderson’s Water Street District.
A runway is expected to be paved next year for the Las Vegas Spaceport project west of Las Vegas near Pahrump in Clark County.
An ordinance tentatively approved by the Las Vegas City Council will help Area15 add new features, including a Universal horror-themed attraction.