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September 15, 2010 - 11:00 pm
After years of fires and squatters, a rundown 1960s era Las Vegas condo complex is now under new ownership and slated to be torn down for new housing.
The statues Jeff Young acquired in an estate sale seem to match up with photos from the disastrous MGM Grand fire of 1980 that killed 85 people.
Now, job seekers face another setback after Walmart, one of the nation’s largest employers, has made a controversial decision that could affect thousands of potential workers.
The yet-to-be constructed building will support University Medical Center and Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV.
The house, which was formerly owned by one of the characters on the hit TV reality show “Sister Wives” is up for sale again.
The USDA said each Farm Service Agency office will have two workers who will be paid even though the government remains shutdown.
Powerful anti-vaccine advocates and people selling potentially harmful goods such as raw milk are profiting from the push to write anti-science policies into law across the U.S.
The national nonprofit is opening its first physical location in the Las Vegas Valley. It will act as a community hub and event space.
Two years after relocating to Las Vegas from San Francisco, this company has over 100 employees and no plans to go back to California.
Commissioners were divided over a presentation from a UNLV professor about the vast federal control of land within the valley.