Fast-food chain Checkers is returning to Las Vegas — sort of — roughly six months after abruptly closing all of its locations.
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Subrina Hudson joined the Review-Journal in August 2019 after covering automotive, retail and advertising for the Orange County Business Journal. She has also worked for The Real Deal and Los Angeles Business Journal. The Los Angeles native has a master's in journalism from the University of Southern California and a bachelor's in journalism from Boston University.
The Southern Nevada Angel Conference, held by business incubator StartUpNV, will feature panels and educational sessions, as well as a “Shark Tank”-like pitch session by six startup companies.
“I think we stepped back from that (but) we still have a long way to go to get ourselves where we need to be,” Interim CEO Jerry Nadal said Thursday.
It’s an optimistic outlook also shared by many retailers in Nevada, but concerns remain over the potential effects of import tariffs.
The annual Las Vegas Souvenir and Resort Gift Show, underway at the Las Vegas Convention Center through Saturday, is one of the largest souvenir shows in the country.
Last year’s weather-related cancellation spurred changes in this year’s RiSE festival.
Goodwill of Southern Nevada CEO Rick Neal said his focus is on giving job seekers more tools and better skills to set them apart.
Senate Bill 220 goes into effect on Tuesday, giving consumers more ability to keep websites from selling their information to third-party firms.
CarParts.com is the latest company to choose Southern Nevada for a distribution center, joining firms such as Smith’s Food and Drug Stores and Amazon.com.
City officials and business leaders officially welcomed the first seven tenants of the International Innovation Center @ Vegas, an 11,000 square foot coworking space.
The fast-food restaurant chain announced Wednesday that job seekers can simply summon Alexa or Google Assistant to help begin the application process for a job with the company.
A robotics display kicked off the first day of PACK EXPO, underway at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Noah Cusick, president of niche publications for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, has been selected to serve as president of the state’s trade organization.
Shoppers were lined up outside the Summerlin store by 7 a.m. to await the store’s 8 a.m. opening on Friday, which marked the global launch of Apple’s iPhone 11.
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development received more than $250,000 from the U.S. Small Business Administration on Tuesday to help expand export sales.