Wynn Las Vegas Reports Two Legionnaires’ Disease Cases

Health officials are investigating two travel-related Legionnaires’ disease cases involving guests who stayed at Wynn Las Vegas in late 2025 and early 2026 Environmental samples initially tested positive for Legionella bacteria, prompting Wynn to undergo a...

Whitecaps Consider Moving to Las Vegas

MLS is reportedly exploring relocating the Vancouver Whitecaps to Las Vegas as stadium and revenue challenges intensify The Whitecaps’ current ownership group has failed to find a local buyer since putting the club up for sale in 2024 Fans held a massive “Save the...

Las Vegas Strip escalators all out of service.

Clark County officials are struggling to fix Strip escalators due to a shortage of parts from defunct manufacturers Outdoor escalators installed in 1995 were never designed for the 24/7 operation and extreme desert heat of Las Vegas Broken infrastructure is forcing...

Vegas: America’s Casino Capital Since the 1930s

EDITOR’S NOTE: “Vegas Myths Busted” publishes new entries every Monday, with a bonus Flashback Friday edition. Today’s entry in our ongoing series originally ran on April 21, 2025. Of those who even know that Las Vegas didn’t officially legalize gambling until 1931,...