The new record shouldn’t be much of a shock, given the market’s surprising performance in an otherwise dreadful economy.
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September gross gaming revenue was off by 90 percent and 82.5 percent for the first three quarters as the coronavirus and associated border restrictions hurts casinos.
Experts say those who are celebrating Halloween are expected to spend big on decorations and candy.
The number of Nevadans filing for new jobless claims in September dropped to the lowest level since mid-March.
The SP 500 was down 0.5% in afternoon trading, paring its earlier losses. It fell as much as 1.7% shortly after trading began. But the moves weren’t close to as chaotic as earlier this year, when markets were first selling off on coronavirus fears.
Gov. Steve Sisolak eased his COVID-19 restrictions on large gatherings this week, and the directive included allowing Realtors to once again host open houses.
Raiders owner Mark Davis, after bailing on plans to build a house in a wealthy Las Vegas enclave, has bought a bigger plot across town in the Henderson mountains.
While the amount of visitor volume increased from July to August, it was still well below August 2019 figures.
Reno-based Caesars Entertainment Inc. has parted ways with the original Harrah’s casino in downtown Reno.
Venues and businesses prepping their spaces to accept larger groups after Gov. Steve Sisolak eased COVID-19 gathering restrictions must add one more item to their to-do list.
The local employees are among more than 40,000 workers across the nation set to lose their jobs.
The Public Utilities Commission approved its first natural disaster infrastructure plan Wednesday and a statewide usage fee to pay for it.
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The state’s August gaming win was off from a year ago and less than what was collected in July as the industry continues to try to battle back from coronavirus closures.
The Public Utilities Commission will vote Wednesday on whether the company can charge the statewide fee to pay for a natural disaster protection plan.