Nevada’s state unemployment agency announced Tuesday it will apply for the $300-a-week federal supplemental payment for jobless residents.
Jonathan Ng
Jonathan Ng joined the Review-Journal’s business desk in June 2020 to cover the nonprofit and charity sector. A former reporter with the Boston Globe and Boston Herald, Ng received his bachelor’s in journalism from Suffolk University and a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University.
According to RunRepeat.com, just 30 percent of U.S. gym members surveyed have returned since gyms reopened amid the pandemic.
After months of working from home, some customers are receiving their first notices that they are approaching their monthly internet data plan limit.
Don’t expect the federal Lost Wages Assistance program in Nevada anytime soon, leaders of the state’s employment office say.
MGM Resorts International said Friday that it would provide its employees with discounted rates to child care, tutoring and computer equipment.
Employees allegedly falsified records of stipend recipients from community service grants that are funded through the federal U.S. Corporation for National and Community Service.
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway shifted its investment strategy last week, selling some of its positions in banks and betting on Barrick Gold, despite years of dismissing the precious metal.
The Homie Scholarship Fund will offer 10 scholarships of $1,000 each during the 2020-21 academic year and will be awarded by UNLV’s Lee Business School
One week from the start of the Clark County School District’s distance learning, Nevada’s six largest gaming companies haven’t made clear what support they’ll give to working parents.
A new app that provides on-demand lawn care service launched this week in Las Vegas.
Members at Life Time Summerlin and Life Time Green Valley will have a hybrid model, the company said Wednesday.
Customers who aren’t paying, have a past-due balance and have not indicated they are facing financial hardships due to COVID-19 will have their power disconnected starting in September.
Nevada saw 18,495 new claims for unemployment benefits last week, down 15,577 from the week before.
Paying 3,000 Nevadans was a good start — but 70,000 would be better, a lawyer in the case against the state employment agency argued.
The Specialty Equipment Market Association announced its convention scheduled for November has been canceled because of COVID-19.