The night is going to be memorable when a restaurant is centered around a giant margarita bar. But the real memory comes from the authentic menu created by chef George Jacquez.
Referring to your excellent column in the aftermath of Sandy Hook and the “knee-jerk” reactions, I have a few questions…
North Las Vegas residents share their stories of struggle through unemployment in a down economy.
State official Scott Kennedy has one piece of advice for people beginning the unemployment benefits process: Be persistent.
Alice Ragland’s nephew has been searching for a job – any job – for more than six months, she said. Like many Nevadans, she said it takes a lot of strength for him to avoid feeling defeated.
Now that the holidays are behind us, let’s start eating a little more healthily. A good place to start is Greens & Proteins.
In the midst of potential tax increases and government spending cuts, Nevada’s unemployment rate dropped to 10.8 percent in November, according to the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.
Downtown Las Vegas resident Don Muir spent the last eight years in retirement, never imagining he would have to return to work.
Many job seekers spend hours a day scouring the Internet for job listings, making them more susceptible to online scams and frauds.
America may have talent, but Summerlin has Michael Grimm. The season five winner of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” is slated to perform at 8 p.m. Saturdays at Rocks Lounge inside Red Rock Resort after previously performing at the now-closed Ovation at Green Valley Ranch Resort.
Still looking for a job? The news is not good for Nevadans. Two residents share their job search stories.
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