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Hundreds of Culinary Union workers, community members and immigration advocates gathered outside the Paris Las Vegas Casino on International Workers' Day to show solidarity for immigrant workers.
Las Vegas visitor numbers dropped 8% in March while social media buzzes with claims of tourism decline. We looked into what's really happening on the Strip and if jobs are at risk.
Job Fair at the Las Vegas Convention Center drew the most job seekers in the event's eight-year history, which organizers say illustrates how urgent the need for work is in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas tourism numbers show a slight decline, but LVCVA CEO Steve Hill remains optimistic, citing normal business ...
Government and private-sector leaders from across the valley met Thursday to talk about an issue that locals find ...
General Motors is lowering its profit expectations for the year as the carmaker braces for a potential impact from auto ...
On the heels of the new rare minerals deal between the U.S. and Ukraine, word is coming of another deal between the two ...
A least two people drowned when their vehicles were caught in floodwaters in Oklahoma on Wednesday as slow-moving ...
McDonald's sales sank last quarter, ending one of the worst-performing periods for the chain since the beginning of the COVID ...
A measles outbreak in the U.S. is continuing to grow as public health officials in Chicago have confirmed two new cases, ...
The United States Postal Service is celebrating its 250th anniversary with special stamps featuring a familiar face.
She launched a program just over a year ago, and it's now in schools all over the valley, helping inspire the next generation of local doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals.