Entrepreneurs, universities and city officials are trying to persuade firms to move to Las Vegas, citing lower operating costs and growing research space.
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The outlets at the Forum Shops at Caesars and Fashion Show mall, offer more than 100 mask designs, plus UV wands and sanitizer.
Amazon.com is the latest company to encourage employees to curb their travel plans following the spread of COVID-19.
Local businesses have said they’re already starting to experience a supply chain disruption caused by the coronavirus.
Nevada’s first human tissue processing facility is set to open in about a year, contributing to efforts to expand Southern Nevada’s health and medical services industry.
JetBlue Airways Corp. joined a string of airlines offering to refund customers with tickets to areas impacted by the Zika virus, a mosquito-transmitted illness that has been linked to birth defects in thousands of babies.
No matter how much you think you understand health insurance, someone will always throw you a scenario you didn’t expect. That’s the case with John McGrail of Las Vegas.
The board of the Silver State Health Insurance Exchange met Thursday for the final time before Monday’s cutoff for consumers to enroll in coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Their agenda focused on ways to finish sign-ups and how to improve the system.
The website errors, hours-long customer-service waits, confusion about doctor networks, dismal enrollment numbers and missing insurance cards boil down to one simple fact: The Silver State Health Insurance Exchange is broken.
After four years of congressional infighting, 2,400 pages of federal legislation, more than 10,000 pages of regulations and three years of statewide planning sessions, the Nevada insurance exchange created under the Affordable Care Act launches on Tuesday.