You had your looking back, and a drink or five, while saying good riddance to a nasty year.
It’s time to dust off my crystal ball for some predictions for the new year and new decade.
The rain is coming down in sheets, and weather prognosticators are forecasting snow, but people are still lining up outside the little frozen custard store tucked away behind an AM-PM mini mart, just off Las Vegas Boulevard.
George Burns is a low-key and mild-mannered state official, but he’s about the scariest person a bank or credit union executive ever will see on a Friday afternoon.
The Review-Journal will discontinue publishing The Wall Street Journal Sunday section in the Sunday Business section beginning with today’s edition.
Flat is good when it comes to Las Vegas’ hard-hit convention business.
Larry Canarelli, president of American West, is looking forward to the beginning of the new year.
It has been my honor to serve this past year as president of the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors, the largest professional association in Southern Nevada.
“This is a great year to make Summerlin your home,” said Kevin Orrock, top division executive for The Howard Hughes Corp., developer of Summerlin.
Q: When an account is charged to bad debt expense, are the owners entitled to know the name, unit number and amount of the debtor? If not, then how may the owners learn if the board of directors is performing its fiduciary duty to try to collect assessments?
Apparently, it’s business as usual for Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. This is no time to sleep on the job, no time to close shop for the holidays and act as if nothing matters.