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Casino executive: “It’s good not to have people getting themselves into trouble because when they're in trouble, they're not good customers.”
Casino executive: “It’s good not to have people getting themselves into trouble because when they're in trouble, they're not good customers.”
According to reports by Coldwell Banker, 2023 will be a record-breaking year for apartment complex completions in Las Vegas as 19 high-end multifamily developments have or will be completed this year or by early 2024 — adding 7,000 units to the city’s inventory. By contrast in 2022, only 882 units came online.
It's been eight days since MGM Resorts started having cybersecurity issues impacting thousands of guests and visitors.
The recent rain has created a lot of standing water around the valley, making it a breeding ground for mosquitoes, which are not typically a problem for us in Las Vegas.
The hotel room rates of some Las Vegas resorts have started falling by nearly 60% for the Grand Prix weekend (November 16th-18th) as compared to the rates that were posted last fall. However, the rates do not determine if the interest in the event is going down, according to an industry expert.
This week, there will be a community conversation about mental health and meeting people where they are. News 3 went to the campus of UNLV to learn more about how to support students and the greater community.
Physical and mental health are important to our overall well being. ...but what about financial health? Our next guest says it’s simply math, not magic.
The origins of Las Vegas high culture run deep — and you can’t tell the story without a chapter on Charles Vanda Here’s the backstory