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Authority Chairman Lawrence Weekly accepted more travel and what he reported as gifts from the agency than any other board member.
The Southern Nevada Health District has revoked a sports nutrition store’s health permits, but the district said it will work with the store to ensure it meets safety standards in the future.
Footwear retailer Adidas is updating its Strip store into a new design. The design will finish by June and will resemble the company’s New York stores, company spokeswoman Maria Culp said.
Eric Lassard, a 13-year-old Las Vegas boy, organized a Youth Startup Weekend at RedFlint — a University of Phoenix-owned business incubator in downtown Las Vegas.
A crowd turned out Thursday for a ceremony marking the opening of the Nerd nightclub on the second floor of Neonopolis.
In another reminder of Nevadans’ weak personal finances, a new report ranks the Silver State among the bottom of the pack for financial literacy.
A new dd’s Discounts store will open this summer at Desert Inn and Topaz roads.
It’s running behind schedule, but Smith’s is poised to start building two massive supermarkets in the Las Vegas Valley in coming months.
When Douglas Murphy decided to buy a vanity license plate in 1982, he hit a snag generations in the making.
GameCo, the first U.S. maker of video game gambling machines, hopes to raise as much as $30 million in a third round of funding as it seeks to launch more games and expand into new markets.
In Las Vegas real estate, few aspects of the market are as heated today as apartments.
The investor group that owns the bulk of Juhl in downtown Las Vegas is gearing up to turn rentals into sales.
The top executive of the SpeedVegas track south of Las Vegas has denied allegations made in a civil lawsuit filed Monday that calls for the attraction to be closed until safety improvements are made.
Motel owner Ilan Gorodezki plans to develop a 15-story, 370-unit apartment building at the site of his adjacent Super 8 and Thunderbird motels on Las Vegas Boulevard South between Charleston and Oakey boulevards.