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You know how everybody used to say, “If you haven’t been to Vegas in six months, you haven’t been”? That's true again.

Resorts World, which features two 60-story hotel towers, takes shape in Las Vegas. It will have more than 3,200 hotel rooms when it opens toward the end of 2020.

Suddenly it was 2008 and it was no, no, no. By September 2010, unemployment in Las Vegas-Henderson was 14.1%, according toMy name is Catharine Hamm, and I’m the travel editor for the Los Angeles Times. When the balloon burst, things got quiet for a while. But in the roller coaster that is life, we seem to be heading back toward supercharged.It’s not as though that’s not consistently true in many smaller or less visible ways.

, Jay Jones writes, and that can mean only one thing: There will be more to see and do than ever. Check out the timeline for putting all the new stuff in play.The Fremont Street tech arch is getting a $32-million upgrade that will make it the ultimate in high-def., which updates its 1995, lifetime-ago predecessor, Michael Hiller writes. It will run 24 hours a day now instead of just at night.

Cirque du Soleil's"R.U.N." will open at the Luxor in October, the first new Las Vegas show for the troupe in six years. If you’re a fan of action movies, here are a couple of exhibits at MGM Grand and Treasure Island thatof “The Hunger Games,’” Michael Hiller writes.

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