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A popular online homeowners insurance provider is raising its rates in Nevada for the third time.
The newspaper found a group of private administrators, real estate agents, lawyers and house flippers cashed in on dead people’s homes across Southern Nevada for years.
Bad news for owners of vehicles in these five colors. Five car colors in the Las Vegas Valley lose the most in value when it’s time to trade-in or sell, according to a new study.
The Nevada Resort Association will be able to participate in the case involving federal prediction market provider KalshiEx LLC in a case that may hurt sports betting.
The diminishing financial returns come on the heels of a $10.5 million settlement with Nevada gaming regulators in late-March.
Gaming stocks were oblivious to investor worries that the lack of a year-end agreement in Congress to avoid wide-ranging tax increases and spending cuts would push the economy over the edge.
Before the Metropolitan Police Department blocks off Las Vegas Boulevard and revelers take over the Strip and Fremont Street, party organizers are putting the finishing touches on their New Year’s Eve fetes.
Looking back, 2012 almost seems more like a soap opera script than a business landscape. Think about it. Two billionaire casino developers are fighting a series of court battles, with each filing a lawsuit against the other in a back and forth struggle worthy of daytime-drama status.
Mixologist Mariena Mercer found her passion for tequila at Treasure Island.
Public relations and political operative Sig Rogich has sued attorney James Jimmerson and his wife, Carol, claiming he is owed as much as 10 percent of the limousine and shuttle bus operator Jacob Transportation Services LLC.
More than a century ago, John Henry took up his hammer in a race against a steam-powered drill—man locked in battle with the future. He won the contest, but lost his life, immortalized as a folk hero who symbolized grit, resilience and ultimately, the cost of defiance in the face of progress. Today, small businesses […]
Non-disclosure agreements have kept the identity of a hangar-like building near South Point a mystery, but Clark County has confirmed what it is.
New York developer Eli Gindi has added a new stretch of retail space on the Las Vegas Strip across from Waldorf Astoria.
A new 24-hour gym that emphasizes privacy, professionalism and performance is now open in Henderson.
The service charge struck a nerve with many social commenters who expressed disbelief at the high cost from a mid-tier resort.