The diminishing supply of land available for industrial development in Las Vegas is going to hurt employment growth and stifle economic diversification, the executive director of Theodore Roosevelt Institute said Thursday.
Two of the biggest hits at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show don’t even exist yet. Talk about optimism.
Troubled technology provider Progressive Gaming International Corp. is headed toward extinction.
To hear recent transplants tell it, Las Vegas is like New York, with more opportunity and warmer winters. Or Boston, without the ticks and the snow. Or Dallas, with mountains. A study by Relocation.com says Las Vegas ranked as the No. 1 big-city destination last year for Americans making long-distance, out-of-state moves.
NV Energy Inc., which has endured criticism from environmentalists over development of the $5 billion Ely Energy Center, confirmed Thursday it is interested in building another coal-fired power plant similar in size to the 1,500-megawatt power plant at Ely.
I was standing on 59th Street in New York City in sweltering heat. My wife, Lisa, rested a clammy hand on my shoulder while a bead of nervous sweat dripped down my face.
With the eyes of a nation on the auto industry, the North American International Auto Show (Jan. 17-25) in Detroit is an indicator of what’s to come.
Local Hyundai dealers Planet Hyundai, Henderson Hyundai and Centennial Hyundai announced the revolutionary Hyundai Assurance program Jan. 2. In an effort to keep consumers at ease about making the investment to buy or lease a new car during the current economic times, the three dealerships will allow customers to return their car if they encounter a life-altering circumstance such as job loss. This program is available to anyone who buys a new Hyundai regardless of age, health, employment record or amount of the vehicle purchased or leased. The initiative includes coverage for people in case of involuntary unemployment, physical disability, loss of drivers license due to medical impairment, international employment transfer, self-employed personal bankruptcy or accidental death.
If there was a Hemi-powered Chrysler on the drag strip in the mid-to-late 1960s, you had better pray to the heavens that you wouldn’t have to square off against it at the starting line.
Western Nevada College has signed three area baseball players to letters of intent, Wildcats coach D.J. Whittemore said Friday.
