The pace of hiring has slowed after an initial surge when businesses across Nevada reopened.
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Council members voted Tuesday to allow a planned development in the western part of the city to move forward.
A judge on Tuesday threw out Sahara Las Vegas’ defamation lawsuit against a local blogger who reported on a rumor that the property would close last month.
The lawsuit marks the government’s most significant act to protect competition since its groundbreaking case against Microsoft more than 20 years ago.
Developer Jeff LaPour told the Review-Journal last week that he might restart construction of Narrative.
Rumor has it that some Southern Nevada hotels house more than just tourists.
There are plenty of questions for The Boring Co. to answer about the innovative Vegas Loop transit system conceived for Las Vegas by entrepreneur Elon Musk.
A small company that failed to register four of its employees with the Nevada Gaming Control Board is expected to be fined for violating gaming regulations.
Thursday morning proved to be extremely lucky for a pair of visitors to Green Valley Ranch Resort.
A new service by the Civil Law Self-Help Center allows Clark County tenants to file their response to an eviction notice electronically.
New Jersey sportsbooks won $45.1 million on record handle of $748.6 million in September as the convergence of multiple sports brought bettors out in force.
While certain sectors such as hospitality have been slammed, others are doing relatively well such as medical and retail industries.
The state’s unemployment rate in September was 12.6 percent, up 8.9 percent year over year.
In less than two weeks on Oct. 28, casino executive Derek Stevens will open the doors to Circa, the tallest building in downtown Las Vegas.
The prospect of connecting Allegiant Stadium to a planned underground people-mover system inched closer to reality Thursday.