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Host of data show Nevada housing pushing toward normalcy

Nevada’s housing markets continued their slow slog toward normalcy in the first quarter, as distressed sales and investor activity declined, according to a Thursday report from California research firm RealtyTrac.

Over 1,000 Mayweather v. Pacquiao tickets available on Stubhub

For a boxing match hyped as the “fight of the century,” there sure are a lot of available tickets out there. Here’s where you can find over 1,000 tickets as of Thursday night for Saturday’s showdown between Mayweather and Pacquiao.

Boyd Gaming reports quarterly earnings of $35.1 million

Las Vegas-based Boyd Gaming, a leading operator in downtown Las Vegas and a player in the Southern Nevada locals market, reported continued earnings growth in the first quarter of 2015.

Elaine Wynn collected 17.1 percent of proxy vote

Elaine Wynn captured 17.1 percent of the 155.8 million voting shares cast in last week’s Wynn Resorts proxy vote, a company filing said.

The most trusted business is… family owned

Family businesses are one of the most trusted types of businesses in the United States. Here’s why that’s so important.

10 things no one tells you about the cost of college

It doesn’t take an educated guess to know that the cost of a college education is one of the biggest expenses anyone can incur. For the 2014-2015 academic year, the average full-time tuition and fees cost at a four-year private college was $31,231, according to data published by the College Board — and this doesn’t even include room and board.

New acquisitions boost quarterly revenue for Review-Journal parent

New acquisitions drove stronger revenue in the first quarter for the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s new parent company. New Media Investment Group of New York reported revenue of $250.6 million in the period that ended March 29. That was up 76.4 percent from the same period in 2014.

Murren: Sky won’t fall on MGM if online gambling banned

The sky won’t fall on MGM Resorts International if a ban is reinstalled on legalized gambling over the Internet, Chairman and CEO James Murren said Wednesday.

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