Cement masons, engineers and artisans at World of Concrete encouraged more women to consider the trades for their unique work and good wages.
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Last year’s sales tally was the highest since 2006 during Las Vegas’ wild, yet doomed, real estate bubble.
New multimedia experiences on the massive displays of Resorts World Las Vegas promise to bring viewers into unique worlds, including a “feline-led psychedelic trip into space.”
The Nevada Gaming Commission this week unanimously approved a new regulatory amendment that will allow casino-goers to remotely verify their identity and fund cashless wagering accounts.
Nevada’s unemployment rate fell in December but remained higher than pre-pandemic levels, state employment officials announced Friday.
“Businesses of the buyers are just off the charts good and they need inventory. They need new merchandise,” Bob Maricich, CEO of International Market Centers, said of the home furnishings show.
An injection of capital and the recent addition of a former Nike executive has Las Vegas-based e-commerce company TheDrop.com poised for growth.
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose to the highest level in three months as the fast-spreading omicron variant disrupted the job market.
Vendors showed off the latest and greatest in sports merchandise and tailgating accessories Wednesday, highlighted by a custom $30,000 Raiders watch.
“I wanted to lay a perfect wall,” said Cole Stamper, the newly minted champion of the Spec Mix Bricklayer 500 at the World of Concrete. “Straight, plumb level, straight and perfect — and that’s what it was.”
Solar panels have become normalized among landscapes, spotted everywhere from the open spaces of deserts to rooflines of dense residential areas.
The last day to play golf at Royal Links, an 18-hole course along Vegas Valley Drive about a mile east of Nellis Boulevard, was Dec. 17.
For the 23rd time, the Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show — or SHOT Show — is welcoming thousands of industry professionals to Las Vegas this week. It expects to draw over 40,000 attendees.
Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport is one of 50 U.S. airports that will have a buffer zone in place Wednesday when major wireless carriers roll out their new 5G service.
Organizers expect more people to attend this year’s show, which opened Tuesday, than were at last year’s event and that numbers of attendees will be closer to those seen at pre-pandemic events.