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NV Energy cost reductions result in $21.5 million profit

Favorable weather, lower operations and maintenance costs, due in part to the timing of power plant outages, helped boost NV Energy Inc.’s bottom line in the first quarter, the utility reported Friday.

Casinos brace for impact of Internet gambling

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — With legal gambling now moving beyond the casinos and onto the Internet, the industry is bracing for the most far-reaching changes in its history.

Allegiant Travel reports rare drop in passengers

In what has been a rarity during its existence, Allegiant Travel Co. posted a decline in the number of passengers it carried in April.

Ameristar Casino sees profits, revenues decline

Regional gaming operator Ameristar Casinos said a decline in revenues and profits in the first quarter was due to economic factors and new competition in several markets.

Bill would enact Homeowner’s Bill of Rights

CARSON CITY — Struggling Nevada homeowners facing foreclosure would be given added protections and advised of ways to keep their homes under a bill heard Thursday by an Assembly committee.

Reloading: Gun Store adapts to fresh rounds of competition

A year ago, the machine gun range industry was a new thing in Las Vegas, and the city’s original Gun Store was prepared for the onslaught. By the end of 2012, eight other machine gun ranges had emerged, each offering its own version of the original’s business model.

U.S. employers hiring; 165,000 jobs added, unemployment rate falls to 7.5 percent

WASHINGTON — U.S. employers added 165,000 jobs in April, and hiring was much stronger in the previous two months than the government first estimated. The job increases reduced the unemployment rate from 7.6 percent to a four-year low of 7.5 percent.