The Nevada Supreme Court has rejected a request for class action status for claims of damaged stucco from faulty construction by Del Webb Communities involving nearly 1,000 Sun City Summerlin residents.
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Nevada gaming revenue jumped 8.11 percent in May, which included the Las Vegas Strip’s largest single-month increase this year. Strip casinos collected almost $593 million, a 17.3 percent increase compared to May 2013.
The Perimeter Bicycling Association of America Inc., which puts on popular bicycle rides in Tucson, Ariz., is taking over the Viva bicycle ride from the the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC).
A Las Vegas taxicab company seeking to expand its service territory will have to wait for a series of legal proceedings and appeals to be resolved before it can attempt to make its case for operating countywide.
Two Las Vegas taxicab drivers who argued they were not being paid the state mandated minimum wage won a legal victory Thursday from the Nevada Supreme Court.
Brenda Johannessen, a former culinary teacher in the Clark County School District, has always wanted to open her own knitting and crocheting shop. On May 1 she got the chance.
The Regional Transportation Commission has launched a new website for visitors seeking information about transit routes on the Strip and to the Las Vegas Convention Center and McCarran International Airport.
The state had 1,942 owner-vacated foreclosures — or “zombie” foreclosures — in the second quarter, according to Wednesday numbers from California housing research firm RealtyTrac.
A Las Vegas plastic surgeon says he will still help a 3-year-old Mississippi girl whose face was mauled by dogs, even after allegations that her family falsified part of her story that went viral.
Longtime Las Vegas resident Don J. Christensen, whose family owned and operated MJ Christensen Jewelers from the 1940s until 2000, died last week. He was 91.