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Six young journalists have joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal newsroom as summer interns across the news, photo and video teams.
In a press release, officials said all three individuals were hospitalized — two of whom have since been released.
A British businessman sold his lavish Summerlin home three years after buying it from the Las Vegas casino mogul.
No taxes on tips and overtime will likely come to fruition as a major tax policy heads to President Donald Trump’s desk.
The latest pay report from ADP shows that workers in the state saw an increase in wages that was higher than the national average year over year.
I bought Amazon’s Echo soon after it launched in late 2014. Since then, the device has received dozens of new features – and a few competitors, like the Google Home and Apple’s HomePod. With three tech giants now offering their own monochromic, tubular robots, which company is giving me the most free new stuff post-purchase? […]
CNN has asked the FAA for permission to fly drones in Las Vegas. Currently, drone pilots must complete a 19-step application process per flight because the city is within the airspace of McCarran International Airport. Las Vegas is one of 53 places in the U.S. where CNN has a waiver pending to fly drones, the […]
Every year, when I review the results of the Nevada State Bank Small Business Survey, I’m reminded that optimism is more than a gut feeling – it’s often a decision. Nevada’s small business owners made that decision with clarity.
Laboratory testing indicated the turkey bacon products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said.
After growing her business, Abingdon Co., to several million dollars in sales since its inception, Adnigdon Mullin is preparing to open a flagship store in downtown Las Vegas.
Political action at the state level on housing and subsequent setbacks at the federal level in making more federal land available for development were atop the list of issues raised during a recent homebuilders panel.
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority researchers say there won’t be as many Fourth of July weekend visitors this year than in 2024.