Just days before her 19th birthday, Lindsay Bennett's life was cut short when a drunk driver entered a freeway off-ramp and collided with her vehicle. The LB3 foundation is dedicated to preventing another senseless loss of life.
January 2012 proved to be the first billion dollar month for the gaming industry in more than three years. Joining us with some perspective on the numbers, from the Las Vegas Sun and Vegas INC, Rick Velotta.
What happened to the glut of homes on the market? Homes for sale -- even foreclosures -- are becoming a rarity, and that has prices on the rise. Joining us with some perspective on the state of the market, the president of the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors (GLVAR), Kolleen Kelley.
They may never make it to the stage, but they play a critical supporting role at the newly opened Smith Center. A look behind the scenes to see how it all comes together.
Governor Brian Sandoval and Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki are suggesting Nevadans forego expensive summer road trips over the state line and instead explore the wonders of the Silver State.
The former Las Vegas Mob Experience at the Tropicana re-opened this week after undergoing some special effects renovations. It closed last year when bankruptcy proceedings disrupted the exhibits. Tom Zaller, who is running the Tropicana Mob Attraction joins VEGAS INC to discuss the changes.
Two young men. Different sides of the track. Now they're running side by side and with the same goal in mind. We'll meet Olympic runners Leroy Dixon and Rodney Martin
On Thursday the foundation is scheduled to be poured on what's being billed as the largest observation wheel in the Western hemisphere. Soaring 500 feet in the air and scheduled to open in July 2013, Sky Vue is slated to be the first component of an amusement park across the street from the Mandalay Bay.
It's a way to let a business know what you think the minute you walk into the door. "MyIReview" is designed to connect consumer and business. Joining us to talk about it, Tony Holly, the apps developer.
The fate of Jim Rhodes' master planned community atop Blue Diamond is in the hands of the federal government. We'll hear from an opponent of the effort.