For months now the vast majority of Americans have been asking the same question: When will the economy turn around? Many experts have been saying the housing market will lead the way to a recovery, and today we’re seeing signs of that coming to light. With record-low mortgage rates driving high demand from potential buyers, […]
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Former Gaming Giants Lists Vegas Homes
Las Vegas came under the global real estate spotlight in July with two high-profile listings of former gaming executives whose homes define class and luxury in Southern Nevada. Former MGM Resorts International Chairman and CEO Jim Murren and his wife, Heather, have put their architectural masterpiece called Skyspace in The Ridges in Summerlin on the […]
NFL Players Have Right to Feel Safe before Opening Camp
You remember Rudy Gobert, right? It was March 11 when the NBA suspended its season after the Utah Jazz player tested positive for the coronavirus. Over the next 48 hours, the NHL and MLB also hit the pause button. All the while, NFL training camps were some 136 days from beginning. The first Sunday of […]
‘BudLightLime’ enjoys taste of 1st WSOP bracelet
Scott Hempel made his second World Series of Poker final table in two days count. Hempel (screen name BudLightLime) won Event 18 of the WSOP Online, a $1,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em eight-handed turbo tournament, late Saturday, earning $181,060.21 and his first WSOP bracelet. He finished seventh in Friday’s $777 No-limit Hold’em event. Hempel prevailed in […]
Does Your Home Have What Buyers Are Looking For?
There’s great opportunity for today’s homeowners to sell their houses and make a move, yet due to the impact of the ongoing health crisis, some sellers are taking their time coming back to the market. According to Javier Vivas, Director of Economic Research at realtor.com: “Sellers continue returning to the market at a cautious pace and further improvement could be […]
Las Vegas movie theater reopenings dealt another blow
At this rate, if we ever want to set foot in a movie theater again, Americans may have to head overseas. Assuming there’s a country left that would let us through immigration. Warner Bros. took “Tenet,” its twice-delayed Christopher Nolan thriller, off its release schedule Monday. Originally planned for a July 17 opening, it had […]
Golden Knights call-ups auditioning for playoff roster spot
The Golden Knights’ preplayoff training camp, as opposed to the one in the fall, has few battles for lineup spots. Coach Pete DeBoer’s lines, defensive pairs and power-play units have stayed consistent throughout the first week. The fight to stick on the expanded roster instead is supplying most of the drama. The players the team […]
UNLV, TCU Eyeing Game at Allegiant Stadium
UNLV’s football team may play Texas Christian at Allegiant Stadium on Aug. 29, according to a report from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The Rebels were supposed to play California in Las Vegas on Aug. 29, and the Horned Frogs were supposed to play at California on Sept. 5 But the Pac-12 canceled its nonconference football games amid […]
‘Fans’ to be allowed at Lights games during restart
When the Lights FC kicks off its home opener against the Reno 1868 FC on Aug. 1, fans will be allowed inside Cashman Field. Well, sort of. Because of current restrictions on fans attending sporting events in-person, the United Soccer League team will be placing oversized cutouts of fans throughout Cashman Field, the team announced […]
Station Casinos releases details on poker rooms reopening
Poker rooms at three Station Casinos properties will reopen with plexiglass dividers that allow for games to be played six-handed. Station said in June that Boulder Station, Red Rock Resort and Santa Fe Station would reopen their poker rooms Aug. 3. The company recently released further details on the reopening. The rooms will reopen at 9 a.m. […]
