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More change is coming to the north end of the Strip soon. After opening its doors 57 years ago, the Circus Circus Hotel & Casino is now up for sale. Locals and tourists alike shared their fond memories of the iconic resort with Channel 13.
A 2023 study by UNLV’s Lied Center for Real Estate Director Shawn McCoy estimates that investors (anyone who has bought more than five homes in the past 10 years) own approximately 15 percent of all of the single-family homes in Clark County and upwards of 25 percent in North Las Vegas, a number that has been rising steadily since the Great Recession.
Members of UNLV’s Rebel Girls & Company dance team are once again national champions. Competing over the weekend at the Universal Dance Association’s College National Championships in Orlando, Florida, UNLV’s co-ed dance team took home first place in two of the three categories in which it competed: game day and hip-hop.
Three West Coast tribes won federal approval in the Biden administration's final weeks to build controversial casinos miles away from their reservations. Tribal leaders from opposing nations are wondering: Will the incoming Trump administration shut them down when he takes office?
The devastating fires in Southern California, including the Palisades and Eaton blazes, have burned over 38,000 acres, destroyed more than 12,000 buildings, and caused significant disruption. Southern California accounts for approximately one-third of Las Vegas visitors, raising questions about the potential impact on tourism.
This session will delve into findings from Focal Research’s groundbreaking collaboration with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas International Gaming Institute, addressing the critical question: Is there a right time to interact with players during a continuous play session?
This Mela is considered as a penance to purify oneself and various limbs of yoga are reflected in the prescribed practices and austerities recommended as Kalpavas during this period.
Spiritually, taking dips in the holy water of the sacred rivers is believed to provide liberation, which is the ultimate purpose of the followers of Sanatan Dharma.
A group of UNLV nursing students turned a week’s worth of outreach and planning to stage a heartwarmingly successful donation drive Saturday to help first responders fighting – and community members reeling and recovering from – the deadly Los Angeles-area wildfires and the fires in the Pacific Palisades in particular.