Wynn Resorts Chairman Phil Satre says the company is returning to normal, but there’s still interest in a CEO coach for Matt Maddox and contact with Steve Wynn.
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A highly choreographed six-week project is planned to make Allegiant Stadium an indoor venue with the installation of steel cables to support a translucent roof.
U.S. consumer spending grew 0.6% in July, a healthy gain that suggests American shoppers are driving the economy forward.
The biggest parcel that sold at the Bureau of Land Management auction Thursday spans 270 acres in the upper northwest valley.
An S&P Global report released last month said Nevada’s electricity prices dipped 14.5 percent between 2009 and 2018, the most among any state.
Cast members of the Sahara Las Vegas’ new cabaret-style variety show Blanc de Blanc hosted a champagne toast on Thursday to celebrate the new name.
The Transportation Security Administration is testing the automation of the identity verification in a TSA PreCheck lane at McCarran International Airport.
The Las Vegas Valley has seen plenty of construction success stories, but it also boasts a long history of developers pitching big plans and never following through.
Oil and gas companies could face far looser oversight of emissions of potent climate-changing methane gas under a proposal expected from the Trump administration as soon as Thursday.
The U.S. economy grew more slowly in the spring, and many economists think the slowdown will complicate President Donald Trump’s hopes that a surging economy enhance his 2020 re-election hopes.
Droves of visitors are expected to converge on Las Vegas for the holiday weekend that marks the unofficial end to summer.
The fashion retailer has four locations in the Las Vegas Valley.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. will not be pursuing a license to build an integrated resort in Japan, the company announced Wednesday.
The 67-year-old property went through renovations and reopened as the SLS in 2014. After five years under that name, the hotel-casino is returning to its roots.
Attorney General Aaron Ford’s announcement came after multiple property management companies announced plans to alter renters’ leases.