MGM Resorts International will temporarily close buffets at seven properties: ARIA, Bellagio, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, The Mirage, Luxor, Excalibur.
Author: Ed Komenda, Reno Gazette Journal
How the coronavirus could impact the Las Vegas tourism economy
What impact could coronavirus travel fallout really have on Las Vegas – a land that depends on people coming and going all the time?
Las Vegas resort fees: Caesars hikes nightly charges at four more properties on the Strip
The resort fee jump brings the company “in line with relevant competitors,” according to a Caesars spokesperson.
WATCH: Las Vegas’ new slogan ‘What happens here, only happens here’ has landed
The new slogan launched Sunday with a 60-second commercial aired at the 2020 Grammy Awards. It replaces ‘What happens here, stays here.’
Raiders officially renamed Las Vegas Raiders during ceremony at Allegiant Stadium
Raider Nation has a new capital: Sin City. The Raiders were officially renamed the Las Vegas Raiders in an event held at Allegiant Stadium.
Ivanka Trump speaks on the future of work at CES 2020 in Las Vegas
Ivanka Trump spent an hour on the CES 2020 keynote stage advocating White House plans to shape the workforce of the future.
Las Vegas gets ‘comet etching’ and upgrades to world’s largest video screen for New Year’s Eve
The Las Vegas Strip’s legendary New Year’s Eve pyrotechnic show will light up the desert sky from seven rooftops to ring in 2020.
Pigeons wearing tiny cowboy hats are flying around Las Vegas and people have questions
A viral Facebook video of the pigeons with tiny cowboy hats apparently glued to their heads in Las Vegas has led to a local rescue operation.
Could Las Vegas’ famous ‘What happens here, stays here’ slogan be replaced?
There have been rumblings along the Strip that Sin City may soon change its catchy and controversial “What happens (in Vegas), stays (in Vegas)” slogan.
Las Vegas outlaws camping or sleeping on downtown streets as protesters decry the city’s ‘war on the poor’
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday night approved an ordinance making it illegal to sleep on downtown streets.