Veterans still waiting to get their $1,400 stimulus checks could start seeing them in their bank accounts by next Wednesday, the IRS said.
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.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony is being held Friday afternoon to celebrate the opening of the 315,000-square-foot Expo at World Market Center in downtown Las Vegas.
The casino-hotel said it will hold a two-day job fair to fill more than 100 seasonal positions for Adventuredome, The Midway and Splash Zone.
HCA Healthcare and the union representing 4,000 of its nurses and hospital workers in the Las Vegas Valley have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract.
U.S. rental car companies are scrambling to add new vehicles to their fleet as demand outpaces inventory. Las Vegas is seeing a spike during peak travel times.
The pent-up demand for Easter purchases comes after a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, which upended many holidays and traditions.
As Nevada’s economy reopens, the state workforce agency will soon bring back jobless requirements for people who receive unemployment insurance benefits.
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development awarded $4.7M in tax abatements nine firms to looking to move to Nevada or expand operations in the state.
The nonprofit HELP of Southern Nevada is seeking the public’s help in fundraising and donations to expand its diaper and baby care services to more valley families.
Local anti-homeless groups and tenant advocates applauded the move Monday, but a representative for a Nevada apartment association called the move “devastating” for struggling landlords.
Many leaders agree it will take several years before demand for services level off. Many organizations partnered to help the needy during the pandemic.
Nevada’s education support staff would be eligible for unemployment benefits for the upcoming summer under a new proposal, state officials said Friday.
Bigelow Aerospace, a North Las Vegas space technology company, filed a lawsuit against NASA this week, claiming it’s owed money for work done.
The moratoriums, which have helped thousands of Nevadans stay in their homes, are set to expire in less than a week unless protections are extended.
Jobless Nevada gig workers and independent contractors will now be required to provide identification verification as part of the unemployment filing process.