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Nonprofits plan ‘campus-style’ development in Las Vegas

Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada and Lutheran Social Services of Nevada will break ground Thursday on two buildings constructed in partnership with an affordable apartment community, creating a “campus-style” development to serve area residents.

Nevada retail marijuana sales on track to begin in July

A legal challenge by alcohol distributors over who could transport recreational marijuana between cultivation facilities and dispensaries looked as though it might push back the state’s goal of rolling out marijuana sales on July 1.

 
Arrival of pro athletes may stoke demand for Las Vegas penthouses

In 2009, the penthouse unit at Turnberry Place 3801 was on the market for $16 million. One of the largest penthouse units in Las Vegas, the two-floor listing included five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a wet bar, pool, billiard room and scenic view of the Las Vegas Valley. Then the recession hit.

New head of Gaming Control Board’s administrative division named

Jaime K. Black, a former federal appeals court law clerk and a senior research specialist and Investigations Division agent for Nevada’s Control Board since 2014, was appointed to the position Friday by board Chairman A.G. Burnett.

Centene to offer health coverage through Nevada exchange

As other companies pull out of the insurance marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act, Centene is expanding its participation in Nevada and other states in 2018.

New report ranks Nevada 4th nationally in solar capacity

Solar energy production keeps expanding in Nevada, with the state ranking fourth nationally in cumulative capacity in the first quarter of 2017 compared to the same period the previous year, a national group reported Thursday.