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Nevada PUC rejects NV Energy plan for Moapa solar plant

CARSON CITY — A $438 million solar facility planned for the Moapa River Paiute Indian Reservation was killed Monday by state regulators who removed it from Nevada Power’s plan to retire its coal-fired electricity generation within the next five years.

 
New Vegas event center puts bowling above bulls

While a stadium funding debate rages in Las Vegas and MGM Resorts International forges ahead with its arena construction on the Strip, the valley’s newest and most unique sports facility will hold an inaugural event in a few days. There will be bowling. And horses.

McCarran’s traffic surpasses 32M passengers

Passenger traffic was up for the 10th straight month at McCarran International Airport and, once again, international arrivals provided the biggest boost for Las Vegas’ airport.

5 signs you have no money management skills

If you’re worried about your money management skills, the tips below might help you figure out what you’re doing wrong and how to fix it.

Philadelphia puts brakes on Uber

PHILADELPHIA — The city’s parking authority has lived up to its threats to impound vehicles and fine drivers participating in the UberX ride-sharing service.

Apple Pay’s quest to replace plastic meets resistance

When Apple Pay was announced at a highly-choreographed launch event in September, industry analysts and experts declared that the mobile payment system had a shot at doing what other digital wallets have so far failed to do: Dethrone plastic credit and debit cards as shoppers’ default way of making a purchase.

Valley’s recovering economy sparks deluge of deals

Some of the biggest deals were on display Oct. 17 at The Orleans during DEALing in Vegas 2014, a panel discussion held by NAIOP Southern Nevada, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association.