WeChat — one of the apps President Donald Trump believes could be a national security risk — is no longer being used as a tourism guide for Chinese visitors at McCarran International Airport.
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A worker at Ikea’s Las Vegas store has been diagnosed with the coronavirus.
When Robert Saucier faced the Gaming Commission last month, he was battling a unanimous recommendation from the Gaming Control Board that would ban him from gaming.
Shark migrations. The winner of the 2020 presidential election. The color of Gatorade dumped on the winning Super Bowl coach. All are fun, unique betting opportunities — none of which is legal in Nevada.
Investor Wayne Perry is taking ownership of the site of SkyVue, an unfinished eyesore across from Mandalay Bay. No word yet from the Seattle-area businessman on what plans may hold for the Las Vegas Strip land.
Wynn Resorts is the first major Strip gaming company to publicly disclose how many of its employees have tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
The planned high-speed train system set to run between Las Vegas and southern California will no longer bear the Virgin Trains USA name.
Star Wars The Mandalorian Cereal is a fruity, sweetened cereal with marshmallows shaped like the Child from the Disney+ Plus original series.
A U.S. penny found a buyer at a Las Vegas auction this week — and though it didn’t sell for nearly as much as it has before, it still hauled in plenty of dough.
The company said the subpoenas come from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California.
In the month that casinos and resorts were allowed to reopen, leisure visitors arrived, but there were still 70.5 percent fewer of them than in June 2019, the LVCVA said.
First it was essentials like toilet paper and food. But now the most desired list of items during the pandemic include clothing, desks and fitness equipment.
Golden Entertainment executives are on the prowl for “smaller, bite-sized” assets.
This fall Frontier Airlines is set to furlough 245 employees based out of McCarran International Airport.
“Now that the merger has closed, our operating teams are fully engaged with integrating the two companies and executing on the synergy plans,” CEO Tom Reeg said.