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The head of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is due to focus during a state-of-the-campus speech on plans to elevate the school to "Top Tier" status.
It's billed as the car of the future, and the future is near. Starting next month, the Valley-based company developing the world's first 3-D printed car will start taking pre-orders online.
The packed crowd watching CNN’s Republican presidential debate at Reno’s Men Wielding Fire restaurant roared when candidate Carly Fiorina responded to a statement by Donald Trump that suggested Fiorina’s looks make her unelectable.
People ask what makes a worthy column for me. Often, it's when I mutter, "Huh? I didn't know that."
The beef between Quiznos and Burning Man continues.
In a back corner of Bally's Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, Ingrid Montenegro spends her days taking people's orders at a deli and watching gamblers shuffle in and out of the nearby poker room to refuel on cigarettes and coffee.
Las Vegas and Phoenix need to be linked via the interstate highway system. They are the largest U.S. metropolitan areas in close proximity (less than 300 miles apart) without a direct, free-flowing, multiple-lane interstate highway linking them. In fact, a Las Vegas-to-Phoenix interstate highway is the most notable missing segment in the entire Southwestern highway network.
Casinos across the nation are suffering from a generation gap, especially at the slot machines, as young people seek more exotic electronic games like the ones they can play on smartphones from anywhere.
The preference of younger gamblers for more interesting games with skill elements has land casino owners scrambling to meet their requirements, an article in the publication The Tucson Sentinel claims this week.