Attendees at the International Cannabis Association’s convention Sunday sought to apply their business experiences to an emerging market.
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The $47 million renovation job at the Thomas &Mack Center means the National Finals Rodeo will lose about 200 seats and ticket revenue from those lost seats starting in 2015.
If every market dip puts you on edge, that could be a sign you aren’t comfortable with your current investment strategy. During this period of market uncertainty, take some time to review your investment plan, and make sure it’s in line with your long-term investing goals. These three steps can help:
An appellate court on Monday upheld a $19 million judgment against “Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis in a slander case filed over his claims that casino mogul Steve Wynn had threatened to kill him.
Robotic surgery technology introduced in Southern Nevada a year ago is helping women carry their pregnancies and give birth safely.
Las Vegas may be known for its glitz, glamour and gambling, but Southern Nevada is also making a name for itself when it comes to another endeavor — medical research.
Southwest Medical Associates has turned to telemedicine to treat its patients when they can’t make it to the doctor’s office.
The semiannual mini-internship program sponsored by the Clark County Medical Society has provided insight into how the medical profession works and appreciation for what Southern Nevada has in terms of doctors.
No matter your views of the Affordable Care Act, when it comes to treating the mentally ill, Lesley Dickson says it should benefit Southern Nevada at a time it needs some help.
For Lesley Dickson and her profession, the job satisfaction comes from getting to know people and help them. That’s what drew Dickson to psychiatry and an advocate of the behalf of patients and the profession as executive director of the Nevada Psychiatric Association. The 66-year-old Dickson, who grew up in San Diego, worked 10 years as a