Senate Bill 220 goes into effect on Tuesday, giving consumers more ability to keep websites from selling their information to third-party firms.
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CarParts.com is the latest company to choose Southern Nevada for a distribution center, joining firms such as Smith’s Food and Drug Stores and Amazon.com.
City officials and business leaders officially welcomed the first seven tenants of the International Innovation Center @ Vegas, an 11,000 square foot coworking space.
The fast-food restaurant chain announced Wednesday that job seekers can simply summon Alexa or Google Assistant to help begin the application process for a job with the company.
A robotics display kicked off the first day of PACK EXPO, underway at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Shoppers were lined up outside the Summerlin store by 7 a.m. to await the store’s 8 a.m. opening on Friday, which marked the global launch of Apple’s iPhone 11.
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development received more than $250,000 from the U.S. Small Business Administration on Tuesday to help expand export sales.
Dropit is a mobile app that allows customers to leave their purchases at a store, and then have the bags delivered to their home or hotel at a time they choose.
Southern Nevada Water Authority and Las Vegas Valley Water District introduced a program that will monitor drinking water for hazardous toxins and heavy-metal compounds.
Smith’s Food and Drug Stores, a division of Kroger Co., has settled into its $13.5 million food distribution center in Henderson.
The grocer is one of several major retailers asking customers to no longer openly carry guns in its stores.
Starting Oct. 1 import tariffs on materials such as steel are expected to increase from 25 percent to 30 percent, and while local construction firms are concerned they’re also being met with another headwind — a labor shortage.
Amazon’s mobile pop-up shop called the Treasure Truck is making its official debut in Las Vegas this weekend.
The decision is “sad news” for the industry, but it’s one that could benefit his shop and others, Las Vegas gun store co-owner Mark Hames said Wednesday.
Wells Enterprises announced Tuesday that it is purchasing the nearly 200,000-square-foot Unilever ice cream manufacturing facility and hiring more than 250 of its employees.