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Federal consumer agency sues Las Vegas collection firm, two online lenders

Delbert Services Corp., a Las Vegas-based collection agency, was one of three companies sued Monday for alleged deceptive and abusive loan practices, according to the complaint released by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Casinos hunger for Walking Dead game

Zombies will soon be chasing Pat Sajak and Vanna White, Dorothy and the Oompa Loompas across casino floors.

Robots: Google’s new ‘moonshot’ venture

Google may be gearing up to build robots that resemble props in science-fiction movies as the ambitious Internet company expands into yet another technological frontier.

National Finals Rodeo officials say they’re not hitched to Florida yet

The chairman of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association board, which governs the popular 10-day rodeo held in Las Vegas for nearly three decades, said Monday that his board wants to make a counter offer that would keep the NFR in Las Vegas after 2014.

PUC approves sale of NV Energy to MidAmerican Energy

The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada unanimously approved the $5.6 billion sale of NV Energy to MidAmerican Energy Holdings Co. on Monday, including stipulations outlined in a settlement agreement filed Oct. 28.

Between holiday parties, make moves to save on 2013 returns

With Christmas just 10 days away, most people are still searching for that perfect gift or planning a lavish holiday party with family and friends. Some people are even looking for a last-minute getaway.

Henderson retailers struggling but hopeful about Water Street

Two years ago, north end of Water Street was being remodeled and some businesses were worried about the effect of the construction on sales. At least one, Motor City Coney Island, didn’t survive.