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.
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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.
First it was essentials like toilet paper and food. But now the most desired list of items during the pandemic include clothing, desks and fitness equipment.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said Friday that he would “take swift and decisive actions” against those that don’t comply.
Despite the number of complaints against businesses, many were found to be unsubstantiated or met with little consequence.
Las Vegas casinos are ushering in guests eager to try their luck today, 78 days after resorts were closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Target is extending its $2-an-hour hour temporary wage increase through July 4. Smith’s is ending the pay May 23 and offering one-time bonuses instead.
The conflict between maintaining a sick employee’s confidentiality and disclosing the infection to other employees is likely to continue as cases grow in Las Vegas companies.
Restaurateurs said they and their employees are suffering significantly because of loss of income, prompting layoffs, furloughs or reduced hours, during the COVID-19 crisis.
Throughout Las Vegas, businesses deemed nonessential were preparing Wednesday to shut their doors by noon to comply with an order from Gov. Steve Sisolak.