Worker injured at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas – Video
 
Worker injured at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas – Video

A worker at Allegiant Stadium was injured Thursday morning, Aug. 13, in an incident involving a boom lift outside of the $2 billion facility. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

One of the last Las Vegas Pearl Harbor Survivors passes away
 
One of the last Las Vegas Pearl Harbor Survivors passes away

Pearl Harbor Survivor, Lenoard Nielsen, who passed away on August 9, 2020 speaks with the Review-Journal in 2019 about the “date which will live in infamy”. (James Schaeffer, Briana Erickson, Michael Quine / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas convention center expansion still on target for December
 
Las Vegas convention center expansion still on target for December

Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority President and CEO Steve Hill told board members Tuesday there wouldn’t be any financial advantage to extending the occupancy date, even though the building’s first tenant, CES, opted to cancel its Las Vegas trade show and instead have an online version of the show.

Las Vegas housing market sees record prices despite pandemic
 
Las Vegas housing market sees record prices despite pandemic

Las Vegas’ housing market is “on fire” despite the coronavirus pandemic’s devastating effect on the economy, as sales totals surged and prices hit another all-time high last month. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Hospitalized DUI suspect unable to appear in court – Video
 
Hospitalized DUI suspect unable to appear in court – Video

Ebone Whitaker, the woman charged with DUI in a crash that killed two 16-year-old girls, was unable to make her initial court appearance, Tuesday, Aug. 4. (MIchael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Circa CEO comments on minor construction flaw
 
Circa CEO comments on minor construction flaw

Circa CEO Derek Stevens, who also owns D Las Vegas and Golden Gate, said he had originally planned to fix a misplaced glass panel, but it may be here to stay.

Final beam of Circa resort tower moved into place – Video
 
Final beam of Circa resort tower moved into place – Video

A crane whisked the final beam in the construction of downtown Las Vegas’ Circa resort property into place Friday morning, June 19, and crews paused momentarily, then continued working to ensure the casino’s Oct. 28 opening. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Areas of Red Rock Canyon reopen
 
Areas of Red Rock Canyon reopen

On Monday, June 1, 2020 the BLM Southern Nevada District reopened access to areas of Red Rock Canyon including; Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive, Red Rock Overlook, Late Night Trailhead, Red Spring Boardwalk, Calico Basin and Kraft Mountain Trailheads. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Earthquake Rattles Las Vegas’ First Friday – Video
 
Earthquake Rattles Las Vegas’ First Friday – Video

The California earthquake that was felt in Las Vegas hit the downtown Arts District as First Friday was taking place. Local vendors who felt the shake were unsure of what was happening at first but after realizing it was a small earthquake, continued business as usual.

Arcade industry’s comeback
 
Arcade industry’s comeback

Many view arcades as a dying industry. There were just over 2,500 arcades in the country in 2015, compared with 24,000 facilities in 1981. Industry experts believe the market has a chance to revitalize. Data from market research firm IBISWorld shows the arcade, food and entertainment complexes in the U.S. have an annual growth rate of 3.3 percent and earned $2 billion in revenue last year. The executive vice president of the American Amusement Machine Association said advancing technology in video game consoles and smart phones changed everything and gave consumers an excuse to play at home. Peter Gustafson, AAMA executive vice president

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