Gina Ciampaglio, the human resources manager at the manufacturing company, said Chelten House expects to add a warehouse or production line to its facility. The only problem is finding qualified workers is harder than it may sound.
Bailey Schulz
Bailey joined the Las Vegas-Review Journal’s business desk in April 2018. She previously worked with the paper in the summer of 2017 as an intern. Prior to her return, she was an intern on Bloomberg News’ energy team. She grew up in Iowa and graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a bachelor of journalism degree in 2017.
The indoor farming industry is growing in Las Vegas. Oasis Biotech may help to develop the industry further.
The San Francisco Chronicle will be sticking in its hometown after declining an offer to move operations to the city of Henderson.
Construction of the first innovation building of the Harry Reid Research and Technology Park at UNLV is officially underway. The university hopes the park will draw more tech-focused businesses to Las Vegas.
There’s an app for everything. They bring food to doorsteps, act as DJ on road trips and even kick-start relationships. Now, iPhone apps are assisting workforce development in Southern Nevada.
In the summer of 2007, Blair Bigelow’s name was sewn onto the exterior of the Genesis II spacecraft shortly before it was lauched into space.
Three companies expanding in or locating to Northern Nevada received approval for tax abatements from the Governor’s Office of Economic Development Wednesday.
A looming trade war with China may threaten visitation from one of the fastest-growing tourist markets.
Millions of dollars of Nevada exports are threatened by an emerging trade war, potentially leading to repercussions on local industries.
It may be decades away, but 26-year-old Alison Scott is worried about retirement. The Las Vegas resident is working as a nanny as she pursues an acting career. With expenses such as rent, groceries, gasoline, insurance and medical care adding up every month, she hasn’t had a chance to put away much in savings.
Employers, analysts, educators and members of governmental organizations gathered Thursday in Las Vegas for the Governor’s Education to Workforce Summit.
The MOB Nation, a Portland, Oregon-based organization for mothers who own businesses, launched chapters in Las Vegas and Henderson this month.
A new program from NV Energy could relieve range anxiety for electric vehicle owners by offering incentives for businesses, municipalities and others to install more charging stations across the state.
Nearly a year after walking away from plans to build a $1 billion electric car manufacturing factory in North Las Vegas, Los Angeles-based car manufacturing company Faraday Future has announced a new main shareholder.
More than a dozen mayors and company leaders were in Las Vegas on Monday to discuss opportunities in their cities to create jobs and advance infrastructure.