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After a long-held stiff arm to Las Vegas, the N.F.L. has in short order selected the city to host a Pro Bowl, a Super Bowl and a draft.
COVID isn't going away. Here's what to consider if you're hosting a wedding, big birthday party or any other large gathering.
The International Center for Gaming Regulation (ICGR) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) has appointed four Distinguished Fellows to further advance the Center's impact on the gaming industry.
Gaming regulators made clear to Encore Boston Harbor and MGM Springfield on Thursday that they are not satisfied with the scant availability of live poker nearly a year after the two casinos were given the go-ahead to fully reopen.
A mammoth discovered several years ago 30 miles northwest of Pahrump provides the first-known proof of Ice Age animals in the Amargosa Valley area.
With recent dire warnings of a recession from major banking institutions like Deutsche Bank and Bank of America, Las Vegas could feel the impact of a downturn on a larger scale than other metropolitan areas with more diversified economies.
“This reflects the country for the most part getting over the idea that gambling is the ultimate vice and that everyone here is named Three-Fingered Lenny and Ignats the Ice Pick.”
Soaring prices for gas, food, housing and construction supplies continue to hammer Nevadans.
The cost of health insurance in Nevada's private insurance exchange is calculated based on the coverage amount you choose. The state's private health insurance market is divided into three metal tiers, each having its own deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums. Silver plans, which cost an average of $531 per month for a 40-year-old, provide the best balance of cost and coverage. The “SelectHealth Value Silver 6500 - no deductible for office visits” plan from SelectHealth, Inc. offers the cheapest monthly premium in Nevada at $374 on average.