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Las Vegas improves in home equity statistics, but best gains may be history

The Las Vegas Valley has made huge strides in that negative-equity rate, slashing it in half in the last two years. Now, the city’s percentage of under-water homes is stabilizing at a high rate. So if you’re still under water, you’re probably going to stay there for the foreseeable future.

Help! Visitors authority looking for Beatlemania memories

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of The Beatles performing in Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is looking for locals who have a great story about when Beatlemania swept through Las Vegas.

Nevada Supreme Court: Sands info can stay confidential

The state Supreme Court ruled 5-0 on Thursday that the Las Vegas Sands does not have to give confidential company information to Steven Jacobs, the fired former president of Sands Macau.

Culinary plans March 20 strike authorization vote

Members of a powerful Las Vegas hotel union are planning a vote next month that could empower organizers to call for a strike. The Culinary union is negotiating over contracts that cover about 10,000 Las Vegas workers.

 
Nevada on short list for $5 billion Tesla battery factory

Nevada is on a short list of states, along with New Mexico, Arizona and Texas, that could become home to a massive, $5 billion Tesla Motors battery plant, the electric car manufacturer said Wednesday.

Taxable sales up 1.7 percent in Nevada, 2.5 percent in Clark County

Taxable sales across the state and county rose in December. The dollar volume of goods sold by Nevada businesses totaled $4.41 billion in the month, up 1.7 percent from $4.34 billion in December 2012, state officials reported Wednesday.