Resorts World Las Vegas Scraps Resort Fees, Offers Free Parking to Entice Summer Travelers
Resorts World Las Vegas waives resort fees for the summer, aiming to attract budget-conscious travelers with additional savings like complimentary self-parking, setting it apart from other Strip venues.
North Las Vegas' Beloved Broadacres Marketplace Closes Amid Immigrant Community's Fears of ICE Raids
Broadacres Marketplace in North Las Vegas closed temporarily due to fears among the Latino community of ICE raids, impacting the local economy and cultural life. Political figures condemned the crackdown, while ICE denied presence at the marketplace.
Rite Aid Announces Closure of Over 800 Stores Amid Financial Struggles and Bankruptcy Proceedings
Rite Aid is closing over 800 stores across 11 US states, amid financial struggles and a second bankruptcy within two years. The chain aims to secure liquidity and meet financial goals through store closures.
Iconic Churchill's Pub in Miami Teases Comeback with Grand Reopening Plans
Churchill's Pub in Miami is set to reopen, sparking excitement among locals and former patrons. Despite past financial challenges and a closure in 2020, the venue known for live music and sports is planning a comeback.
Michigan Motorists Grapple with 20-Cent Spike in Gas Prices; Geopolitical Tensions Threaten Further Increases
Michigan gas prices have risen by 20 cents in a week, averaging $3.29 per gallon due to factors including geopolitical tensions and predictions of increased Independence Day travel.
Barnes & Noble Debuts First New Phoenix Store in 20 Years as Part of Nationwide Expansion
Barnes & Noble is opening a new store in Phoenix, marking its first in the area in 20 years, as part of a major expansion, with a grand opening featuring author Kathleen Glasgow. The store features a new design and an expanded product range.












