Fair Oaks Farms is the flagship farm for Fairlife, a national brand of higher protein, higher calcium and lower fat milk.
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The current co-heads of esports, Jarred Kennedy and Whalen Rozelle, will remain with the company in other leadership positions.
U.S. companies added the fewest jobs in nine years, a private survey found, as manufacturers, construction firms and mining companies cut workers.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed a solar access bill Tuesday that directs NV Energy to develop between three and 10 solar access programs for low-income customers, residential customers who can’t install rooftop solar and disadvantaged businesses and nonprofit organizations.
The list of companies staying with NV Energy is growing.
Privately held Las Vegas-based Maverick Gaming closes on three property acquisitions, two in Elko, to solidify its Northern Nevada presence.
Chairman Jerome Powell said Tuesday that the Federal Reserve is prepared to respond to the Trump administration’s trade conflicts to protect the U.S. economy, signaling that the Fed will cut interest rates if necessary.
Spirit Airlines in October will begin nonstop service between Las Vegas and Nashville, marking the 29th city the low-fare carrier serves nonstop from Las Vegas.
Nevada’s gaming industry can take a sigh of relief after a federal judge ruled Monday that a law prohibiting interstate wagering applies only to sports gambling.
Life Time founder Bahram Akradi said one-bedroom units might cost about $2,500 per month and two-bedrooms will probably start at $3,000.
The builder of Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena has been named general contractor of the MSG Sphere performance venue being built just off the Strip.
Apple CEO Tim Cook kicked off a keynote Monday that previewed upcoming changes to the company’s phone and computer software, some intended to help it diversify to offset eroding sales of its iPhone.
Sephora says it will close all its U.S. stores on the morning of June 5 to host “inclusion workshops” for its employees.
According to a 2018 study, wage theft is a reoccurring problem found in a range of industries across the state. Today’s tight labor market isn’t expected to help.