McCarran International Airport saw its busiest April in record with 4.28 million passengers traveling through its gates.
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After more than 20 companies have expressed interest in leaving NV Energy, the utility seems to be stemming the tide of departures.
If you misbehave repeatedly while getting a ride from Uber, you could get booted off the app.
Small and mid-size businesses want the federal government to follow through on a promise to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure — including roads, bridges and internet.
The total won by Nevada’s casinos from players on slot machines, table games and race and sports pools was down 1.8 percent to $936.5 million in April.
Las Vegas has no shortage of homes for rent between $1,000 and $2,000 a month. Some landlords, however, charge the price of a new car every four weeks.
About 650 people from 34 countries are attending the International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking at Caesars Palace.
Though it sometimes seems officials have nothing but good news regarding the construction of the Las Vegas stadium, one official acknowledged a list of worries tied to the $1.8 billion project that occasionally keep him up at night.
Wynn Resorts Ltd. won’t appeal sanctions imposed by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission and on Tuesday paid fines ordered by commissioners, the company announced.
After more than a decade of rapid growth, Chinese travel to the U.S. is falling. And that has cities, malls and other tourist spots scrambling to reverse the trend.
Las Vegas’ prices rose fastest among the 20 markets in the report for the 10th consecutive month, though the growth rate has slowed locally and nationally.
A Southern Nevada company will show off its box room prototype at a Department of Housing and Urban Development event on the National Mall starting Saturday.
Shares of both companies jumped on the news of the offer, which would see each side’s shareholders split ownership in the new manufacturer.
It’s the second six-figure hit in three days for a Wheel of Fortune machine in Las Vegas.
MillerCoors sued its rival in March, saying Anheuser-Busch has spent as much as $30 million on a “false and misleading” campaign.