Golden Knights Drumbots and a “Go Knights Go” chant ushered in the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance’s 38th annual Perspective event Tuesday morning at Park MGM.
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.
Jeremy Aguero, principal analyst at Applied Analysis, said Tuesday 4.9 people on average have moved to Las Vegas every hour over the last year.
When Sarah Jorgenson began looking for a new house with her husband, they were instantly drawn to the Summerlin area.
Las Vegas had one of the biggest construction booms in America during the mid-2000s and one of the most devastating crashes afterward. Today, as the economy improves and population expands, builders have reached their busiest levels in years.
An aerial view of the Las Vegas Strip emerged just past the control sticks and a dashboard of buttons.
The city of Reno and Nevada-based Flirtey grabbed a coveted spot in a highly competitive federal drone program.
The Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development announced a collaboration on unmanned aerial vehicle technology with the government of Alberta, Canada.
Tina Quigley can’t remember how many nonprofit boards she’s been on. At this point, there are too many to count.
Lyft passengers now have the option of hailing a self-driving car for a trip to the Las Vegas Strip or other high-demand locations.
Located on the corner of Maryland Parkway and Dumont Boulevard, Champagne’s Cafe sits on the edge of one of 61 newly-nominated opportunity zones inNevada.
Las Vegas-based student travel company JusCollege was acquired for $25 million earlier this month
A Nevada business is one of 14 in the U.S. to receive approval to operate drones for commercial use further than ever before.
Experts disagree on exactly when Las Vegas will see self-driving cars, but state officials say Nevada’s policies are ready for their commercial debut.
Some local taxi drivers worry about their jobs as the development of autonomous vehicles becomes increasingly advanced.
Circus Circus is looking for creepy clowns, monsters and ghosts for hire.