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Wal-Mart closing 269 stores, 1 in Las Vegas

Wal-Mart Stores Inc said it would pull the plug on its smallest store format, Walmart Express, and close 269 locations as it contends with higher costs in its home market of the United States and disappointing results overseas. The list of planned closings from Wal-Mart Stores Inc. includes a Supercenter at 4350 N. Nellis Blvd. in Las Vegas.

Allegiant Air COO abruptly quits

Steve Harfst, Allegiant Air’s chief operating officer since December 2014, abruptly resigned Friday.

Sandoval wants gaming policy committee to take up daily fantasy sports

Gov. Brian Sandoval wants the state’s Gaming Policy Committee to address daily fantasy sports, an activity that was effectively banned by gaming regulators last fall unless it was offered by licensed company.

Experts say Las Vegas new-home market robust

All the economic stars are aligned to create a robust new-home market but millennial culture, difficult financing and a shortage of affordable land has held it back.

Class action lawsuit filed over rooftop-solar ruling

Two Las Vegas residents with rooftop-solar systems have filed a class action lawsuit in Clark County District Court over the new net metering rate approved by the Public Utilities Commission that took effect Jan. 1.

MGM Resorts to charge for parking at Las Vegas Strip casinos

MGM Resorts International will break from a long-standing Las Vegas tradition and begin charging customers to park at the company’s Strip resorts as part of a $90 million strategy to “expand and enhance” the company’s parking infrastructure.

Wynn Resorts pre-announces quarterly earnings; shares rise 13 percent

In a move to soften the blow, Wynn Resorts Ltd. told investors Friday its Macau gaming operations had a horrible fourth quarter, which drove down the company’s overall results in the three-month period.

Elardi family lands a big one — NY tech and consulting company

When Sutherland Global Services of New York made a splash in 2014 with news that it might bring 1,000 jobs to Southern Nevada, leasing agents for two storied local commercial properties began casting for the technology outsourcing and consulting company’s planned call center.