Southern Nevada businesses have had an 87 percent compliance rate for following COVID-19 health and safety requirements since June 26.
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.
The nation’s largest industrial union is calling on President Donald Trump and congressional leaders to intervene.
Two restaurant chains with eateries located on the Las Vegas Strip have filed for bankruptcy this week.
Leaders with the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation are scheduled to provide the update over Zoom at 10 a.m.
Thousands of frustrated Nevadans have reached out for help as they try to reach DETR or figure out what is wrong with their jobless claims.
“At a point, you just give up,” Laura Shipton said. “It’s been over three months now. It’s never going to happen. It’s a pipe dream.”
At first, it was toilet paper, face masks and meat. Now, the nation is facing a new crisis from the coronavirus pandemic: a coin shortage.
Las Vegans looking for help with past-due electric bills are invited to NV Energy’s Senior Assistance Expo next week.
The pandemic has forced many businesses to re-evaluate their philanthropic budgets, potentially hobbling local nonprofit operations.
Independence Day has never meant so much for many area nonprofits.
Workers at nonprofits may fare better than workers at other local businesses during a coronavirus-sparked recession.
Nearly 20 percent of nonprofits indicated that they were unlikely to make payroll in the next month, a UNLV study has found.