The residential real estate market has definitely been the shining light in this country’s current economic situation. All-time low mortgage rates coupled with a new appreciation of what a home truly means has caused the housing market to push forward through this major health crisis. Let’s look at two measures that explain the resilience of the real […]
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Raiders Season Ticket Holders Receive Special 2020 Season Boxes
Though Raiders games will be played without fans at Allegiant Stadium this year, the organization is still providing season ticket holders with the perks that go along with being part of Raider Nation. Season ticket holders began receiving their tickets for the 2020 season, packaged in a specialized box. Every ticket holder to the sold out 65,000-seat […]
Remote Check-in Lets Las Vegas Strip Hotel Guests Avoid lines
When Yolanda Nevarez visits Las Vegas, she walks right past the people lined up at the hotel check-in desk and heads straight to her room. A regular at MGM Resorts properties, she uses her phone to pull up the M Life smartphone app, where she can check in remotely. A virtual room key is delivered […]
Golden Knights’ Alex Tuch buys 2nd Las Vegas home in Summerlin
Vegas Golden Knight right wing Alex Tuch paid $2.35 million for a new home in The Ridges in Summerlin. The deal closed July 2. The golf-course home built in 2016 measures 4,888 square feet with five bedrooms and six baths. It has a covered outdoor kitchen, sunken fire pit, waterfalls, enclosed lanai, putting green and […]
Should You Rent or Buy? Ask Yourself These Questions to Decide
If you’re like most people, you’ve probably come across a dream home or two while scrolling through Zillow or another listing site. But there’s a lot of space between finding your dream home and deciding to make the move from renting to buying. Your finances, lifestyle, and future plans are among the many factors to […]
Las Vegas hotel-casinos offer midweek deals to attract visitors
Hotel-casinos have started offering midweek promotions to attract customers during off-peak travel times. The offers come as Las Vegas’ trade show and convention traffic has come to a standstill because of the coronavirus pandemic. Here are some of those deals, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Bally’s Visitors can book a three-night […]
Raiders Add Speed to Offense
This is the 10th in a series of 32 NFL team betting previews in 32 days leading up to the league’s Sept. 10 season opener. We’ll count down the teams from the lowest season win total to the highest. Late Raiders owner Al Davis always had a need for speed, and his beloved Silver and Black are […]
Las Vegas Man Creates School Supply Drive for Students
A grassroots effort is beginning to grow. A Las Vegas man is seeking help from the community to collect school supplies for students in need. Daniella Silverstein is adjusting to a new normal, bringing challenges for the kindergarten teacher at John S Park Elementary School. “I’m very stressed,” Silverstein said. “Teaching online is a whole […]
Will Las Vegas Resorts Survive a Year of No Conventions?
A Las Vegas without conventions isn’t quite as unfathomable as the city without slot machines. But a year without major group business like the Consumer Electronics Show is putting a severe dent in casino resort financial reports, and companies are scrambling to adjust business strategies to make it to 2021 and beyond. “I don’t want […]
Record-Breaking Heat Sizzles Las Vegas Valley for Consecutive Days
It was a weekend of record breaking temperature for the Las Vegas Valley. Saturday the valley recorded 113 degrees at McCarran International Airport. That mark beat the old record of 111 degrees set back in 1939. In 2002 Las Vegas tied the record. Sunday the daytime high reached 113 degrees tying an 80-year-old record set […]
