Allowing data storage company Switch to leave Nevada Power with a lower “exit fee” than recommended by state regulators would expose the utility and its remaining customers to the volatile purchased power market and would not be in the public interest, a member of the PUC staff has testified.
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One third of Americans who bring home $75,000 or more annually are struggling to put any money away in savings and are living paycheck to paycheck, according to a report released last week by SunTrust.
Google, which runs the world’s most popular search engine and email service, is also in the car business.
With the flick of a switch, a pair of traffic signals were illuminated for the first time Thursday at the Las Vegas welcome sign on the Strip.
The Nevada Gaming Commission has removed renowned slot-machine cheat Eugene Bulgarino from the state’s List of Excluded Persons, the so-called “Black Book.”
A combination of low fuel costs, reduced operational expenses and more flying from the company’s Dallas headquarters propelled Southwest Airlines to a record first quarter, the company announced Thursday.
NEW YORK — New Jersey’s capital city, Trenton, has canceled a bond refunding sale because a credit downgrade on Monday left it unable to save enough money for the deal to meet legal standards, Trenton’s finance director told Reuters.
Las Vegas attorney Joe Brown, a member of the Nevada Gaming Commission since 2008, resigned from the five-member regulatory board on Thursday for personal reasons.
The Nevada Gaming Commission has approved the sale of the 300-room Gold Strike Hotel and Gambling Hall in Jean to the Herbst family in a deal the new owners are calling more of a real-estate play than a gaming opportunity.
Disabled veteran Christina Slowik’s recently purchased home had issues from plumbing to power to a subpar rear addition. But by Saturday, Slowik and the two teen sons who live with her will finally have a habitable home, thanks to local participants in a national effort to fix up homes for low-income families and veterans.