The $70M sports complex will include basketball courts, turf fields and a full-service restaurant.
Annie Vong
Annie Vong is an UNLV alumni, where she studied political science, public policy, and gender and sexuality studies. Before joining the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Annie worked as a student researcher with Brookings Mountain West, a think tank located at UNLV, and published numerous fact sheets discussing homelessness, the Nevada Legislative Session, and environment.
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As fireworks sales in Las Vegas start Friday, here’s what’s legal and what isn’t in your area.
A new federal rule will ban noncompete clauses, which are at the heart of a legal dispute between two Las Vegas casino operators over executive poaching.
The Vegas Chamber of Commerce hosted an expo featuring nearly 100 local small businesses, including beneficiaries of a program for businesses hurt by COVID-19.
Insurance companies and banks are suing billionaire Republican donor Don Ahern and Ahern Rentals for alleged fraud.
North Las Vegas was once known as a bootlegging settlement and Reno as a “cow county,” so how have both cities changed their image and economic reputation over time?
The woman was a guest at Paris hotel-casino when her Range Rover was stolen. She claims gross negligence against the company.
The Henderson City Council unanimously passed a city ordinance that limits where and how long street vendors can operate.
Here’s a list of Strip properties that include 24/7 fitness centers as amenities for hotel guests.
Solarize LLC was fined $460,000 for causing harm to homeowners by the Nevada State Contractors Board.
The house was constructed in 24 hours and is offered for free to families this summer.
A cocktail server at Wynn Las Vegas has filed a lawsuit against the hotel-casino claiming she was discriminated against on the basis of disability.
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