You have to get the kids to school, make your 9 a.m. meeting, lunch with clients, schedule a sitter and make a cameo at a charity event. If children, work and something resembling a social life have stretched your to-do list to its limit, you might want to keep reading.
• Who? Danielle Bisterfeldt Long, marketing manager for The Shoppes at The Palazzo and The Grand Canal Shoppes
Some political demonstrations are so transparently self-serving, so disingenuous on their face, it’s astonishing they’re carried out in the first place.
A Mason-Dixon poll commissioned by the Review-Journal and released today shows strong support among Clark County voters for the proposed pipeline to bring groundwater from East Central Nevada. Southern Nevada voters — who would foot most of the cost — favor the pipeline 52-29, with 19 percent undecided.
House Democrats asked the nation’s biggest health insurers to provide details on executive pay, spending on entertainment, and other financial records, a move that an industry spokesman denounced as an intimidation tactic.
A federal judge overseeing a portion of Fontainebleau Las Vegas bankruptcy case will rule next week on a dispute with banks over a stalled multibillion- dollar Strip casino resort, allowing the parties more time to mediate.
Las Vegas officially extended the deadlines for progress on the World Jewelry Center on Wednesday, citing continued economic malaise and the inability to get the large-scale project financed.
Don Marrandino, the 50-year-old president of five casinos on the Strip for Harrah’s Entertainment, has been named the company’s new Eastern division president, an assignment that will take him back to the Jersey Shore of his youth.
Strip casino giant MGM Mirage has been hit with a shareholder class action lawsuit over the company’s falling stock price and financial issues covering the past two years.
