Nevada’s jobs economy crossed important psychological barriers in December and January, shedding stigma the way locals shrugged off sweaters amid the week’s heat wave.
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The Nevada Commission on Tourism welcomed three new commissioners at its March meeting on Friday, Brian Ayala, attorney Herb Santos Jr. and John Wagnon.
The sign may read “For Sale” outside the sprawling southeast Las Vegas estate that Wayne Newton dubbed “Casa de Shenandoah.”
It’s not easy being green for the grass at Cashman Field in Las Vegas. With the big leaguers of the Chicago Cubs and Texas Rangers slated to play preseason games at Cashman Field today and Sunday, the ball yard’s grounds crew toiled at transforming the dormant yellow winter grass into that emerald-green surface that is synonymous with baseball.
The lenders who assumed the inside track to buy 480 acres of federal land once targeted for an arena in Henderson cleared their first hurdle Friday when they paid the city $250,000 for the legal fees associated with its land fraud lawsuit against developer Chris Milam.
Union leaders of Yellow Checker Star Transportation cab drivers vowed on Friday to widen the 13-day strike but acknowledged that possibly their best chance had slipped away.
How is this for a scary movie: a committee of attorneys designing a courtroom for what could be a marathon trial.
A potential proxy fight over control of Affinity Gaming involves the company’s two largest shareholders with separate proposals for changing the makeup of the casino operator’s board of directors.