Las Vegas-area 99 Cents Only stores were busy Friday morning after news broke late Thursday that the stores were set to close.
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As local officials continue to highlight the need for economic diversity, here’s how the Las Vegas Valley fares in terms of active business licenses.
A chilly January and recently implemented rate hikes has Southern Nevadans facing higher utility bills, and more rate hikes may be coming in April.
Clark County has many restrictions for fireworks that locals and visitors should be aware of before lighting them over the July 4th holiday.
Some Clark County residents are seeing apartment rents climb as much as $300. With fewer units on the market compared with last year, some experts say rents are likely to continue to rise.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority will have a Resource Expo this Saturday for first-time homebuyers.
Putting greens, steam showers are among the amenities found in homes ranging from $700K to $800K on Zillow.
The new recommendations still call for masks in crowded indoor settings like buses, planes, hospitals, prisons and homeless shelters, but they are expected to help clear the way for reopening workplaces, schools and other venues.
For the same amount of money, Las Vegas homes tend to be larger, more amenity-filled.
When the pandemic struck, Casey Aiken lost his job as a strip club promoter and was forced to look for new work. In June, he landed a job at Real Water’s since-closed plant on Desert Inn Road.
Southern Nevada communities were among the top-selling spots in the nation for homebuilders last year despite the valley’s badly battered economy.
Many mom-and-pop businesses across the valley are unsure what Small Business Saturday will bring this year, but they are counting on sales to help them stay afloat.
This holiday shopping season comes at a not-so-festive time for the state’s economy, and many shoppers are feeling the impact.
When Nevada’s moratorium on evictions lifts, experts expect a flood of eviction notices to renters to follow.
One week from the start of the Clark County School District’s distance learning, Nevada’s six largest gaming companies haven’t made clear what support they’ll give to working parents.