Will the expansion of sports betting nationwide result in a record handle for Super Bowl LV or will COVID-19 keep bettors on the sidelines? And what happens in Nevada?
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Las Vegas city and community leaders are scheduled to hold a news conference Tuesday to announce the creation of the Coalition to Make Homes Possible.
Certain aspects of Las Vegas’ skyline today will be here to stay, thanks to a condominium trend that started in the 2000s.
A federal contractor working at the state’s Tonopah Test Range, including the Creech Air Force Base in Indian Springs, will pay $293,000 in back wages and employee benefits to 69 workers, following an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor.
Resorts World has seen a staggering amount of interest since its November announcement that it would be hiring for 6,000 open positions.
Less than two weeks after launching a mobile app in Michigan, MGM Resorts International’s sports betting platform is teaming up with former Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders.
Federal regulators have signed off on a settlement agreement with a Nevada-based company that improperly left its database full of clients’ health and personal information unsecured online.
A longtime Las Vegas real estate firm is building a small hotel in North Las Vegas and has plans for another in the valley.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s Audit Committee on Thursday recommended hiring an independent auditor to examine Las Vegas Monorail and ad accounts.
Claims made by Parler CEO John Matze about his termination are being refuted by executives at the Henderson-based social media company.
SYKES Enterprises, a U.S. firm that provides customer service and information technology support, told the state it is closing its Las Vegas office on April 1.
The College of Southern Nevada received the nearly $7 million grant from the federal CARES Act Recovery Assistance program to build an educational facility adjacent to the Historic Westside School to teach skills in demand for high-paying jobs.
Wynn Resorts Ltd. has started to gain traction with its branded sports wagering system, but restrictions resulting from coronavirus continues to pound company. Still, the company expects 50 percent occupancy at Wynn Las Vegas and Encore on Super Bowl weekend.
The Las Vegas Strip property will be updating the 2,568 rooms in its main tower, with the first remodeled rooms available for guests in April.
UNLV and Entain are teaming up on a program designed to recruit, mentor, support and introduce women to the sports betting, gaming and technology industries.