This Christmas will be remembered by many for the sacrifices made rather than the joy from exchanging gifts and festive family gatherings.
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.
State workforce officials Christmas Eve blasted Congressional leaders and President Donald Trump for not moving the second relief package forward.
With thousands of Southern Nevada families facing financial stress this year, Santa’s helpers have ensured children across the state wake up to presents under the Christmas tree Thursday.
The United Way of Southern Nevada recently received a huge donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.
But don’t worry if you’re among the hundreds of thousands out of work and receiving, or set to receive, jobless pay: You’ll still receive your check without any hiccups.
Nevada’s economy is slowly making gains nine months into the COVID-19 pandemic.
The holiday season has more tree options than ever, from pre-lit artificial trees to potted countertop evergreens, but for many Nevadans, only a visit to a tree lot will do.
The next hurdle in containing COVID-19’s spread will be convincing a large swath of the U.S. population to get vaccinated.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said the situation for jobless Nevadans is dire as the state’s rainy day fund is wiped clean and federal aid expires in weeks.
The agency said it is investigating the sharp increase in new claims for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and to see if there are any potential trends.
Las Vegas’ busiest airline has notified the state that it could furlough hundreds of workers at McCarran International Airport unless it reaches cost-saving deals with its unions.
Impostors posing as state Occupational Safety and Health officials have been entering work sites in northern Nevada, the state said Friday.
Reopening Las Vegas’ tourism corridor and regional economy will be a top priority for the new board chair of the Vegas Chamber.
Tens of thousands of Nevadans will soon be receiving notices that their jobless claims have been found ineligible.
Nevada’s unemployment bureau will not pay eligible filers the sixth round of the $300-a-week Lost Wages Assistance program unless it receives more money from the federal government.