Officials across Las Vegas are discussing ways to make visitors feel safe, but they’ll face big challenges luring tourists when there’s much less to do in the entertainment capital of the world.
Bailey Schulz
Bailey joined the Las Vegas-Review Journal’s business desk in April 2018. She previously worked with the paper in the summer of 2017 as an intern. Prior to her return, she was an intern on Bloomberg News’ energy team. She grew up in Iowa and graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a bachelor of journalism degree in 2017.
NV Energy is set to to file a $120 million reduction for customers in Southern Nevada. If approved, the reduction would go into effect Jan. 1, 2021.
Families in Southern Nevada could see a nearly $4 monthly increase in their gas bill in the coming months, if approved by state regulators.
The head of the state’s COVID-19 Response, Relief and Recovery Task Force hopes Nevada can test at least 30,000 people a day by the end of this month.
A growing community of slot-focused content creators have started to make a living off YouTube, posting videos of them risking — and sometimes winning — large sums of money in casinos across the U.S.
MGM Resorts International has reportedly laid off several high-level executives in sweeping moves Friday, including a quartet of hotel presidents.
Station Casinos announced Friday that the company is laying off a “significant” number of both property and corporate employees.
Executives of gaming real estate investment trust Vici Properties Inc. said Friday morning that the company is talking with tenants on rent and their eventual ramp-up plans.
Vici Properties Inc. reported a 19 percent increase in net revenue Thursday compared to last year, earning $255 million in the first quarter.
Recent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission show where the pay gap stands between chief executives and the median employee wage.
All Wynn Las Vegas employees will have access to free COVID-19 testing starting Monday.
Boyd Gaming Corp. reported a substantial drop in revenue in the first quarter as the company works to preserve liquidity amid nationwide casino shutdowns.
Las Vegas Sands Corp., which operates the hotel-casino, announced updated protocols Tuesday for when its Las Vegas properties reopen, sometime after May 31.
A number of Strip casino operators have laid out updated cleaning procedures. But will their furloughed and laid-off workers feel safe enough to return to the job?
There are about 276,300 people working in the state’s tourism industry, according to the Nevada Resort Association. Or, at least there were.