Clark County is expected to take its next big step toward developing an airport to supplement Harry Reid airport by early summer.
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Court filings from the family of late Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh provide a detailed outline of the tech mogul’s alleged erratic behavior before death, while also challenging the validity of a power of attorney agreement.
A mixed-use building is being proposed in the Arts District that would add more apartments, hotel rooms and commercial space to the area.
The Clark County School District is rolling out a new measure in its efforts to recruit educators: new business cards for its current employees to use in recruiting.
Council members voted for a negotiation agreement with a developer to study a medical campus that could include a children’s hospital.
Harry Reid International Airport on Sunday reported 251 delayed flights and four cancellations, according to a flight tracking company.
Some Southern Nevada public pools are offering free certification, retention bonuses and pay raises to find and keep lifeguards.
The Review-Journal’s business newsletter is relaunching Monday with an improved look and new features.
The gradual return of international travel to Las Vegas continued Thursday with Harry Reid International Airport welcoming back direct flight service from Frankfurt, Germany.
Two locals hit jackpots worth nearly $250,000 last weekend at Rampart Casino.
Our interactive graphic shows the Las Vegas Valley’s building growth by decade, and what the population might look like in 2060. More than 2.3 million people live here now.
Circa is getting set to launch a Vegas Vickie NFT collection that it says will make it the first Las Vegas casino on the blockchain.
Nine firms, including six in Southern Nevada, were awarded $12 million in state tax incentives to create 469 jobs in two years — a figure that could grow to 735 jobs in five years.
Eight moving walkways located at the A and B gates at McCarran International Airport are set to be removed.
Eric Riccardi has survived a year without receiving his unemployment benefits, but it cost him his savings and the recent sale of his rental property, which was to be his retirement income.