Executives at major casino companies are optimistic Nevada will roll back more restrictions in Las Vegas in coming months.
Author: Ed Komenda, Reno Gazette Journal
Nevada easing capacity limits on Las Vegas casinos, restaurants. What you need to know.
Starting Feb. 15, gaming floor, indoor dining and bar capacity will increase from 25% to 35% and reservations won’t be required anymore.
Golden Gate casino – home of Las Vegas’ first shrimp cocktail – turns 115 years old
In a city known to implode the old in spectacular fashion to make way for the new, this downtown property is celebrating a rare milestone.
‘Fantastical and mysterious’: Meow Wolf’s latest immersive art experience to open in Las Vegas
Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart will open to the public inside Las Vegas’ AREA15 experience mall on Feb. 18, but tickets became available today.
MGM Resorts to furlough 140 managers at Las Vegas properties due to business slump
The operator of a dozen properties in Las Vegas said it is optimistic that a widely available vaccine could allow staffing and business to return.
Circa Resort opens its new 777-room hotel tower in downtown Las Vegas
Las Vegas’ Circa Resort & Casino is officially open. Take a look inside the new 777-room hotel tower.
When will Las Vegas tourism rebound from COVID? First, we need access to vaccines, international travel
A widely available vaccine may be the only way for Nevada’s tourism industry to rebound from COVID-19. But the recovery could take up to two years.
5 bicyclists killed, 4 injured after truck hits group on ‘retirement ride’ in Nevada
A box truck struck a group of about 20 bicyclists, who authorities say were part of an organized ride.
Las Vegas Palazzo hotel closes due to drop in traveler demand on the Strip
Reservations will be limited to Las Vegas Sands’ Venetian tower through Dec. 23. Most Palazzo restaurants and bars will remain open.
Retired Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh died of complications of smoke inhalation in house fire, coroner says
Retired Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh died from complications of smoke inhalation from a house fire, Connecticut’s chief medical examiner said Monday.