By Trevon Milliard/ RJ
It comes as no shock to Jacqueline Duarte that the employment rate among youths is the lowest since World War II.
By Lawrence Mower/ RJ
By Laura Carroll/ RJ
The $2 billion nightclub industry sets its sights on New Year’s with a laser focus, but it’s not only clubs vying for consumers’ late-night entertainment dollars. Concert venues, too, are playing the Las Vegas New Year’s Eve field in a big way.
By NICOLE WINFIELDTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Benedict XVI, the pope known for his hefty volumes of theology and lengthy encyclicals, is now trying brevity – spreading the faith through his own Twitter account.
By Tim O'Reiley/ RJ
After recently rejecting a new contract, union drivers at Las Vegas’ second-largest taxicab company will conduct a strike authorization vote starting this morning and running continuously through Thursday afternoon.
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