Remote work has its upside, but it poses a threat to the commercial real estate market.
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MGM Resorts and Wynn Resorts have plans to bring back meetings and conventions, major revenue drivers that have been on hold for months.
Planet Hollywood is back in business. It will be a limited reopening: Gaming floors will be open seven days a week, but the hotel will only accept weekend reservations.
Nevada companies are extending furloughs for or laying off hundreds of workers in coming weeks.
Nevada homeowners can access a new virtual portal for mortgage help.
Candy store chain It’Sugar filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Walmart said Tuesday that it is piloting drone delivery of the at-home kits to North Las Vegas residents.
Oyo Las Vegas notified the state it plans to lay off employees effective Nov. 12.
A new center that provides local businesses with help to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic is opening Friday.
New state data and company figures from Wynn Resorts and Las Vegas Sands don’t provide insight into what role Nevada’s resort industry is playing in the spread of the coronavirus, experts say.
One of seven complaints filed by regulators against casinos for violating health and safety regulations has been thrown out.
Six months ago, the Las Vegas Strip was just a plane ride away. These days, it’s a road trip for gambling.
A number of hotel operators told the state Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation earlier this month that they would lay off employees.
A popular watering hole on the Strip got its license suspended by county officials over the Labor Day weekend.
A Labor Day snapshot of how the pandemic has — and hasn’t — changed the workplace.
Renters received last-minute relief this week when Gov. Steve Sisolak extended the state’s eviction moratorium by 45 days, but many Nevada landlords aren’t too pleased.
Gross gaming revenue for Macao was down 94.5 percent again in August as border-crossing issues from nearby provinces remained in place, but that could change this month.
Parents who opt out of in-person instruction for their kids will not be eligible for paid leave, the Department of Labor said.