Drivers of ride-hailing companies in Clark County might face another requirement: obtaining a county business license.
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As the Nevada High-Speed Rail Authority prepares for its inaugural meeting Tuesday, the five-member board already is hopelessly behind in meeting a deadline established by the enabling legislation.
Erik Pfahler is about to exorcise a recession-era specter. Come October, Pfahler and his California investment firm, Newport Pacific Land Co., will cast out what he called four “gray ghosts” that haunt the southwest corner of Flamingo Road and Town Center Drive in Summerlin South.
Grocery operator Haggen, which entered the Las Vegas market in June, plans to close seven local stores by the end of the this year.
The Mike Tyson Bitcoin ATM will bridge the gap between Bitcoin users and mainstream pop culture by providing consumers with the ability to use cash to purchase bitcoins instantaneously through their mobile devices. The Bitcoin ATM will be the first celebrity-sponsored Bitcoin product to date.
The world’s largest gold miner has discovered treasure in the Las Vegas Valley. Thanks to a few lucky twists of fortune, Barrick Gold Corp. stumbled upon the perfect place for its new Global Shared Services office.
The head of the state’s Equal Employment Opportunity division has been named administrator of the Nevada Taxicab Authority.
Gov. Brian Sandoval announced Wednesday he has appointed Paul Thomsen as chairman of the Nevada Public Utilities Commission beginning Oct. 1.
A newly formed Chinese-American joint venture said Thursday it has raised $100 million to help build a long-awaited high-speed train connecting Las Vegas and Southern California.
The Clark County district attorney’s staff is considering its legal options for dealing with Uber and Lyft, two ride-hailing companies that began operating in Southern Nevada without a county business license.