The future of the Watermark, a mixed-use apartment project in the Water Street District of Henderson, is unclear as it missed its scheduled opening and is facing financial difficulties.
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The Federal Trade Commission said the $24.6 billion deal between the grocery giantswould eliminate competition and raise prices for millions of Americans.
When you go to your favorite Nevada casino, here’s what slot machines and table games you should hit to have the best odds at winnings.
One might think one extra day in the year doesn’t make much difference. But in gaming and tourism, it means an additional millions of dollars spent.
The owner of a recently reopened flight school wants to open doors — mainly airliner cockpit doors — to minorities and women who dream of flying as a career.
Philanthropy, at its essence, is the heartbeat of societal progress, a testament to humanity’s inherent desire to uplift and support those in need. In Southern Nevada, a region marked by remarkable prosperity and unique challenges, the call to philanthropy resonates as profoundly as ever. Amidst this backdrop, innovative companies are revolutionizing the concept of giving, […]
A second federal class-action “copycat” lawsuit that has the potential to drastically change the residential real estate industry has been filed in Nevada.
The Nevada Gaming Commission unanimously approved changes to the rules regarding registered independent agents, who are paid to bring whales to casinos.
Smith’s parent company first proposed the new store more than a year ago.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal requested bed bug complaints at Strip-area resorts since September from the Southern Nevada Health District