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Muhammad Ali's 20-year-old grandson, Nico Ali Walsh, is set to carve out his own boxing career after putting pen to paper on a multi-fight professional contract with Top Rank.
MUHAMMAD ALI'S grandson will continue his iconic legacy having turned professional with Bob Arum - more than 50 years after the promoter guided 'The Greatest'.
As one in 10 of Nevada’s seniors face food insecurity, two leading food banks in the state are trading tips on how to help their community.
As one in 10 of Nevada’s seniors face food insecurity, two leading food banks in the state are trading tips on how to help their community.
As Resorts World Las Vegas opens its doors Thursday night, Wall Street analysts and a UNLV economics professor predict that the Strip and locals casinos are positioned for a strong second half of 2021 and an even stronger 2022, with the potential for more mergers and acquisitions.
Top Rank’s latest signing has a familiar name. That’s because Nico Ali Walsh, who grew up in Las Vegas and attends UNLV, is the grandson of Muhammad Ali.
Las Vegas’ tourism industry is expected to surge back this year from its steep plunge in 2020, but the valley’s economic recovery could stall if it suffers another wave of coronavirus infections, a new report says.
Unemployment rates vary significantly across the Mountain West as states lift COVID-19 restrictions and people get vaccinated.
As Las Vegas prepares for the Thursday grand opening of Resorts World, economic experts said they are seeing signs of a real economic recovery across the valley.
Unemployment rates vary significantly across the Mountain West as states lift COVID-19 restrictions and people get vaccinated.
Nevada added more than 10 thousand jobs last month as coronavirus restrictions eased and tourism regained its position in Las Vegas. However, unemployment remains high, as the valley (which is home to most of the state's population) continues to recover from the severe economic consequences of the pandemic.
Nevada added more than 10,000 jobs last month as coronavirus restrictions were relaxed and tourism regained its position in Las Vegas. However, unemployment remains high as the valley (which is home to most of the state's population) continues to rebound from the severe economic consequences of the pandemic.