Shoppers are returning to stores and seem ready to splurge. But how much will supply shortages, higher prices and staffing issues dampen their mood this holiday season?
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Nevada is experiencing another surge of COVID-19 cases that could thwart the state’s economic recovery at a time when the safety net of unemployment benefits is due to end Sept. 4.
The nonprofit Legal Aid Center is offering free legal assistance between 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Monday at Windmill Library, located at 7060 W. Windmill Lane, in partnership with Commissioner Justin Jones.
A federal protection for tenants who have been unable to pay their rent during the pandemic is expected to expire this week, and thousands of Nevadans are at risk of being evicted from their home.
A number of companies in Nevada are reporting difficulty filling positions at a time when the state’s unemployment rate remains high.
Barrett-Jackson’s collector car auction said Friday it would hold its three-day event inside the new 1.4 million-square-foot West Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center from June 17 to June 19.
A handful of Nevada’s small-business owners gathered in a virtual setting Tuesday afternoon to air their concerns with Gov. Steve Sisolak and other state leaders on the financial impact COVID-19 has had on their business and employees.
Not everybody knows about the federal eviction moratorium order, and the uncertainty of what lies ahead is taking a toll on jobless Nevadans.
A cluster of buildings in downtown Las Vegas once home to the Gamblers General Store will be getting a face-lift in the coming months.
The unemployment insurance website will be temporarily down for maintenance starting Saturday afternoon.