
booth 4030 to feature immersive gaming demos and localized hits TaDa Gaming is set to make a splash in Las Vegas this October 7–9 at the Global Gaming Expo (G2E), the premier annual event in the gaming industry. Visitors are

Las Vegas hotels are implementing significant discounts and promotional packages to combat a sharp decline in tourism, with July 2025 visitor numbers dropping 12% compared to last year and hotel occupancy falling to 76.1%, according to the Las Vegas Convention

The 2025 MAGIC Las Vegas fashion trade show opened Monday at the Las Vegas Convention Center, bringing together manufacturers, suppliers, brands, and buyers from around the world for what organizers call the industry’s largest marketplace event. Three-day fashion extravaganza Running

Latino-owned businesses across Las Vegas are confronting a perfect storm of challenges, with immigration anxieties creating market instability while rising costs and declining tourism compound their struggles, according to leaders at the Latin Chamber of Commerce. Immigration uncertainty disrupts business

Las Vegas faces its worst tourism crisis since the pandemic, with visitor numbers plummeting 11.3% in June and social media erupting with images of empty casinos and deserted sidewalks along the Strip, sparking fears of an economic collapse in America’s

An unexpected Monday afternoon at Caesars Palace turned life-changing for Pooja P., a visitor from Atlanta, Georgia, who walked away with a massive $512,378 jackpot on August 11. The fortunate player scored one of the largest High Card Flush Poker

Workers report worst business conditions since pandemic as tourism drops 11.3 percent Gloria Valdez has weathered many storms during her 15 years as a hostess at a steakhouse in the D Casino downtown, including the complete shutdown during COVID-19. But

State board revokes McDermott’s license following disturbing inspection findings A Las Vegas funeral home has permanently closed its doors after state regulators discovered multiple bodies that had been stored for months without being cremated, leading to unsanitary conditions that prompted

Service industry workers across Las Vegas are experiencing a severe reduction in tip income, with many reporting earnings cut by half or more as the city grapples with declining tourism numbers and rising prices that have pushed visitors to reconsider

Las Vegas, long considered the U.S. economic barometer, is experiencing its worst tourism slump since the 2008 financial crisis, with service workers reporting tip income has plummeted below half of normal levels as visitors abandon Sin City in unprecedented numbers.