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Layoffs loom at troubled housing authority

Layoffs are back on the table for employees at the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority as a measure to resolve a budget shortfall of between $1.6 million and $1.8 million for fiscal 2016.

Uber driver assessed $2,500 fine for ride solicitation

The first transportation network company driver to be disciplined by the Nevada Transportation Authority was assessed a $2,500 fine at a hearing Tuesday for offering a ride to a plainclothes enforcement officer while not operating on the Uber platform.

 
Bellagio craps scheme defied 452 billion-to-1 odds

To say that four men who pulled more than $1 million from Bellagio craps tables defied the odds would be something of an understatement. The chances that they legitimately won as much as they did in one of their many sessions over the course of two years: 452 billion-to-1.

County considers licensing for ride-hailing drivers

Clark County commissioners are considering a proposal that would require drivers of ride-hailing companies to get individual business licenses.

Nazarian selling 10 percent stake in SLS Las Vegas

SLS Las Vegas visionary Sam Nazarian will sell his company’s 10 percent stake in the Strip resort to majority owner Stockbridge Capital Partners, ending his eight-year association with the property, formerly known as the Sahara.

Analyst finds locals casino business on an upswing

One analyst decided to escape the mind-numbing overload of last week’s Global Gaming Expo and check out the resurgent Las Vegas locals gaming market.

New NV Energy power plant would raise customers’ rates, study shows

Southern Nevada utility customers will pay more for electricity if NV Energy is allowed to build its own new 706 megawatt natural gas power plant rather than continue to purchase energy from existing plants, an analysis released Tuesday shows.