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The decision by executives at Resorts World Las Vegas to offer consumers a completely cashless gaming and non-gaming experience will have an impact on the wider market as consumers begin to demand the same experience at other properties, according to several industry analysts.
Nevada’s governor asked for help from the federal government last week to deal with a recent rise in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in the state, highlighting the challenges facing states with largely unvaccinated populations now that the pace of inoculations has slackened.
According to figures from the Nevada Gaming Control Board, Silver State casinos raked in $1,230,165,971, the highest figure for the casinos since they beat gamblers for $1,164,875,043 in October 2007.
Ask a traffic safety engineer what they think of Boulder Highway, and don’t be surprised if you see them shudder.
On July 15, the IRS will begin sending families monthly payments of up to $300, but some may have to repay.
Scientists at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) using computer simulations revealed that the supermassive black holes may also generate Tsunami-like structures in the universe.
The Nevada Independent sat down with DRI President Kumud Acharya to break down how COVID affected research in the midst of ongoing climate, weather and resource challenges, as well as what could come next for the state’s sole research institution.
As the debate over critical race theory and schools reaches a fever pitch, the two national teachers’ unions are entering the fray, vowing to defend their members against any backlash over how they teach about the nation’s complicated history with race and racism.
Right now, only those ages 12 and older can get the vaccine. It is still unclear when younger kids will be able to receive theirs.
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