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Auction of 319-acre lot may be turning point for Apex

The 319-acre chunk of land near the southern tip of Apex Industrial Park isn’t a big deal on paper. The site makes up less than 2 percent of the 20,000-acre park’s total land. But when the lot goes on the auction block Tuesday, it could mark an important turning point for Apex.

Utility regulators OK phased-in rate hikes for rooftop-solar customers

State utility regulators on Friday approved a phased-in rate increase for rooftop-solar customers over 12 years, rejecting a recommendation from NV Energy and others to grandfather in existing net metering customers under previous, more favorable rates for 20 years.

Ascuaga resigns from the Nevada Gaming Commission

Nevada Gaming Commission member Michonne Ascuaga resigned from the regulatory panel Friday, a day after it was revealed in a court filing that the Northern Nevada casino she managed for 16 years is under a federal investigation for failing to implement effective anti-money laundering programs.

Ways to drop serious cash on your loved one this weekend in Las Vegas

If you’re a lover in Las Vegas, think big on Valentine’s Day. Whether it’s a $10,000 drink or an adrenaline-packed foray into the life of a race car driver, there’s something over-the-top to pump those pheromones.

 
Uber agrees to settle safety lawsuits for $28.5M

Uber has agreed to pay $28.5 million to settle litigation brought by customers who alleged the ride hailing service misrepresented the quality of its safety practices and the fees it charged passengers, the company said on Thursday.

22 Presidents Day sales from Sears, Best Buy and more

Presidents Day has turned into a huge three-day weekend for retailers and many offer highly competitive sales to entice customers.

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