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The truth about retirement no expert will tell you

If you’ve ever discussed retirement with a professional financial planner, you’ve probably come away shell-shocked and a little nauseous.

Riviera announces closure date, time on Las Vegas Strip

The announcement comes shortly after the historic Las Vegas landmark was sold to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority for up to $191 million in February.

RV magnate Wheeler dies unexpectedly at 81

Andy Wheeler, who used a relaxed approach to build a parcel of dirt south of the Strip into one of the country’s biggest RV dealerships in the 1990s and early 2000s, died unexpectedly on March 6 in Las Vegas. He was 81.

Koch Business Solutions plans Reno office

Koch Business Solutions, a shared-services company for subsidiaries of Koch Industries Inc., will open a new satellite applications center in Reno.

Workers pour into Nevada labor pool, sending jobless rate up

New and returning workers poured into Nevada’s labor pool in January, driving up the state’s unemployment rate even as job growth soared, the state Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation reported Thursday.

NLV company shows off inflatable space station module — PHOTOS

It’s almost inconceivable to consider launching a small package into space, inflating it like a balloon and living in it. But that’s what North Las Vegas-based Bigelow Aerospace is working with NASA to do in the fall.

Bill to bring natural gas to Nevada’s undeveloped areas stirs debate

An economic development bill making its way through the Legislature that is aimed at expanding natural gas coverage to unserved areas of Nevada has the potential to cost all customers of a utility and not just those receiving the benefit.

Lower trigger for jackpots seen as costly for casinos

A Wall Street gaming analyst calculated that individual casinos could lose roughly $530,000 per year under a proposed Internal Revenue Service change that would lower the reporting rules for casino customer winnings.

Basketball conferences driving money, fans through Vegas

Free-spending roundball fans following their favorite colleges in the West Coast, Mountain West, Western Athletic and Pac-12 conferences are expected to spend millions of dollars this week, offering a hefty midweek boost for hotels and restaurants.