Atlantis announced in a joint statement with NV Energy that it would withdraw its application with the Nevada Public Utilities Commission seeking permission to use an alternative power provider.
Bailey Schulz
Bronwyn OShea is not a fan of resumes.
Wynn Las Vegas announced free parking at its Wynn and Encore self-parking garages, going into effect Wednesday.
UNLV announced a partnership with Caesars Entertainment Corp. called Black Fire Innovation that will bring the university and local businesses together to test, develop and commercialize hospitality products and ideas.
Tensions ran high at the Valley Electric Association’s annual meeting Saturday, with members accusing the board of hiding finances and ignoring concerns before the meeting was quickly adjourned.
“Vegas has definitely hit the saturation point with nightclubs,” said Noah Tepperberg, co-founder of TAO Group. “A lot of what’s coming online seems to be smaller venues.”
On Monday, the Reno resort withdrew its filing asking for permission to use an alternative energy provider.
According to a recent report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Amazon, technology is playing an increasing role in economic growth.
Adventure tourism — anything that involves exploration, travel or a certain degree of risk — is a fast-growing market.
The plan includes a 1,963-square-foot floor area that fits 62 movie theater seats with bass shakers and four wheelchair-accessible spaces.
The $5 billion project would have included 100,000 mirrors and 10 towers that would have been able to store the sun’s energy and generate power after dark.
The audit, conducted in February by Bolinger, Segars, Gilbert Moss, looked at the cooperative’s statements of income, comprehensive income, patronage capital and cash flow.
At the utility’s emergency response training facility in southwest Henderson, a gas leak was set off with a loud hiss, and a flame was brought forward. The gas ignited instantly, setting off a ball of fire as tall as the nearby model homes used to train local fire departments how to respond to gas leaks.
On April 18, 1939, Marcus Joy “M.J.” Christensen opened his first jewelry shop inside a drugstore on First and Fremont.
Tax Day hit the U.S. on Monday, leaving many Nevadans scrambling to get in their tax returns filed on time.