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Four "No Kings" protests planned Saturday across Las Vegas Valley as part of nationwide movement. Safety measures in place for demonstrations.
Trade unions in Nevada want the state to offer tax incentives to major film studios to bring more movie making to the Vegas area
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Las Vegas tourism drop leaves Nevada workers scrambling for shifts amid declining visitor volume
Las Vegas faces economic challenges as tourism drops 11.3% and Nevada's labor force shrinks, despite a slight decrease in the state's unemployment rate to 5.3%.
Las Vegas prepares for the "No Kings" protest against President Trump's administration, with safety emphasized.
Las Vegas is preparing for large protests against the Trump administration over the weekend. 8 News Now asked Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley about city readiness ahead of those demonstrations during her news conference on Thursday.
For decades, Las Vegas has cemented its reputation not just as a gaming destination but a place for big fights. Today, Sin City finds itself as the favorite punching bag of online naysayers and social media influencers doomposting about its demise. The trend is not lost on those who analyze economic data in the state.
The disruption along Carson Avenue is part of the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s $378 million project to bring bus rapid transit
Aaron Mahan, who's spent decades as a server on and off the Strip, says inflation and Trump's pugnacious immigration and foreign policies have chased tourists away. He's feeling it in his wallet.
Thousands gathered Sunday morning for the annual American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk. The inspiring event at Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa
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Las Vegas construction contractor gets probation but must pay restitution to victims
Steven Adinolfi, owner of S & E Contracting, was given 36-month probation and ordered to pay $294,457 in restitution after being found guilty of defrauding homeowners of more than $350,000 for work that was not completed.
The local “No Kings” rally Saturday comes as President Donald Trump’s new national security directive broadens federal investigations into left-leaning groups accused of promoting political