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Feds Lock In 17% Cut to Nevada’s Colorado River Water Through 2028 as Lake Mead Bottoms Out

Interior finalized the 2027–2028 Colorado River rules Friday. Nevada gives up 50,000 acre-feet a year — 17% of its allocation — as Lake Mead hits a record low.

Raiders Built a $2 Billion Stadium and Forgot the Entrance. Guess Who’s Paying for It.

The Raiders want up to $75 million in public money for a new entrance plaza at a stadium that opened just six years ago. Why does the public have to pay for it.
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The Death of 24-Hour Las Vegas Is Coming Back to Bite the Strip, and Gen Z Sure as Hell Isn’t Helping

Las Vegas got more expensive, killed much of its 24-hour culture, and now faces a generation that would rather stay home than party.

Las Vegas Hotel Accused of Catfishing Guests With Fake ‘Palette’ Listing and AI Photos

Imagine booking a Las Vegas hotel because you specifically wanted to avoid the poorly reviewed OYO Hotel & Casino,...

The “Vegas Is Dead” Content Machine Is Lying to You

Is Las Vegas really dying? The 2025 visitation drop was real, but gaming revenue hit records and jobs grew. A look at the numbers behind the doom.

Las Vegas Is the No. 1 City in America for Recreation, and It Wasn’t Close

WalletHub scored the 100 biggest U.S. cities across 47 metrics this month, everything from park acreage to the price...

Las Vegas Resort Fees 2026: Every Hotel, Every Fee, One Chart

Every Las Vegas resort fee for 2026, Strip to Fremont to locals casinos, with real tax-included totals and parking. Updated July 2026. One chart, all of it.

Gen Z Is Going Out, Spending Big—and Vegas May Be Next in Line

For the past year, the internet has been flooded doom and gloom declaring that Las Vegas is dying. Scroll through YouTube or TikTok and you’ll find endless videos showing empty casinos at 10 a.m. on a Tuesday, breathlessly claiming the party is over for good. But new research coming out of the hospitality industry suggests something very different may be happening.