Atlantic City’s Revel warned its staff Thursday that it will shut down this summer if a buyer can’t be found in bankruptcy court.
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Nevada’s small manufacturing industry is failing, according to a Ball State University report, but local industry professionals sharply disagree.
The state’s Division of Insurance is warning the public that it could be at risk when accepting a ride with a ride-sharing company.
CARSON CITY — Initial claims for unemployment insurance in Nevada fell 23 percent in May compared with the same month last year.
A company that is moving to Northern Nevada will produce 1,650 all-electric utility vehicles by the end of the year at a $20.1 million, 150,000-square-foot production facility in Sparks.
After the year Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority President and CEO Rossi Ralenkotter had, it wasn’t a matter of whether he’d be offered a raise for the 2014-15 fiscal year, but how much the increase would be.
The Nevada Taxicab Authority this weekend moves to a new office at 2090 E. Flamingo Road. To Taxicab Authority Administrator Charles Harvey, the move that has been planned for three years represents an opportunity for greater efficiency and better customer service.
The consultant for the UNLV stadium board on Thursday offered a three-prong funding approach to help build a 50,000-seat campus stadium. Bill Rhoda of Plano, Texas-based CSL identified three “buckets” of money to help build the stadium — a sales tax increment zone that could potentially be a resort corridor; the stadium’s net income; and UNLV philanthropy.
Gamblit Gaming, a start-up gaming equipment company that plans to combine traditional slot machines with entertainment-style video games, was granted a license Thursday in Las Vegas by the Nevada Gaming Commission.
A local law firm has filed a lawsuit seeking immediate help for sick patients who remain uninsured through the state’s health insurance exchange.