MSG Sphere construction site remains dormant – Video
 
MSG Sphere construction site remains dormant – Video

The MSG Sphere at The Venetian construction site remains sidelined and representatives of MSG Entertainment offered no updates on when workers might return. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Nevada Gaming Control Board keeping reopening plans confidential
 
Nevada Gaming Control Board keeping reopening plans confidential

The state Gaming Control Board requires every licensee, from the megaresorts to the corner gas station convenience store slot machine operators, to submit reopening plans, but they intend to keep them confidential.

Las Vegas shopping lines still long – VIDEO
 
Las Vegas shopping lines still long – VIDEO

Senior shoppers line up at 7 a.m. outside of Smith’s Marketplace on Skye Canyon Park Drive in northwest Las Vegas, Friday, March 20, 2020. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Get a first look of MSG Sphere construction in Las Vegas
 
Get a first look of MSG Sphere construction in Las Vegas

Representatives of The Madison Square Garden Company give the first glimpse of progress Tuesday of the under-construction MSG Sphere — a first-of-its-kind performance venue with high-tech audio and visual capabilities.

Clouds move across Las Vegas Valley (Michael Quine)
 
Clouds move across Las Vegas Valley (Michael Quine)

After record rainfall of nearly a half-inch soaked the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday evening, clouds cover the valley Friday morning with forecast for some additional rain.

Project Neon 85 percent complete (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
 
Project Neon 85 percent complete (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

On Wednesday morning Oct. 31, Interstate 15 northbound lane restrictions were removed opening up Exit 41 to Charleston Blvd. On Thursday Nov. 1, Interstate 15 southbound lane restrictions were removed. The new southbound off-ramp to Sahara Ave. and Highland Dr. also opened Thursday, November 1. With Project Neon 85% finished the flow of traffic on Interstate 15 has substantially diminished. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Home builder Toll Brothers has plans in Summerlin
 
Home builder Toll Brothers has plans in Summerlin

Toll Brothers purchased of 128 acres of property near Mesa Park Drive and Town Center Drive will be used for a housing development. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)