Gov. Steve Sisolak signed SB3 into law Aug. 6. Here’s what you need to know about the new law that could impact Nevadans seeking unemployment insurance benefits.
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Mike Shoro joined the business desk in May 2020 after working as a digital reporter and social producer. He previously reported on crime and breaking news for the Review-Journal. A University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate, and a Chicago suburbs native. Prior to joining the R-J, he worked at several news organizations in Nebraska. Father to an unruly rabbit.
NV Energy is encouraging its customers to conserve energy because of high demand throughout the West but says it doesn’t anticipate blackouts due to higher power use.
Nevada’s power monopoly unintentionally became Nevada’s alarm clock Tuesday night.
Hotel owners are facing an “unprecedented wave” of foreclosures, according to a Tuesday letter from the industry to Congress.
Nevada’s energy company is asking residents across the state to turn off their lights Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon.
Nevada has new leaders tasked with managing the state’s unemployment crisis, and they’re focused on the road ahead rather than the rearview mirror.
Three Las Vegas Valley nongaming hotels have notified Nevada’s employment bureau that layoffs may be coming.
A former casino company executive was charged with facilitating fraudulent financial statements and disclosures during his time at Hertz Corporation.
The company that owns the esports arena at Luxor expects a pick-me-up from its rebooted in-person arena events.
Three stores at Fashion Show mall were fined last week for failing to follow COVID-19 health and safety measures.
Wynn Resorts is the first major Strip gaming company to publicly disclose how many of its employees have tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Golden Entertainment executives are on the prowl for “smaller, bite-sized” assets.
Despite a loss in quarterly sales, Everi Holdings Inc. said it’s positioned well in terms of cashless gaming systems.
The last week of federal unemployment benefits that was supposed to come this week is now expected next week.
A Nevada judge scheduled a hearing Thursday to determine whether the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation is following his orders.