Southwest Bikes co-owner Ted Jewell tells the story of a man who bought a bicycle from Wal-Mart that was still in the box, then called the Southwest Bikes retail shop and wanted a mechanic to assemble it for $20.
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Last week the casino operator, which made tremendous strides toward completing the complicated restructuring of its bankrupt operating unit, committed public relations suicide.
Ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft got a preview on Tuesday on the concepts that Clark County officials are incorporating into proposed regulations.
It’s generally assumed that greater wealth leads to happiness. But instead, the opposite might be true: Happiness leads to greater wealth, and several recent studies support this idea.
Energy technology is on the cusp of a renaissance that will change how the world generates and stores power, a top Tesla executive told a Nevada business conference on Tuesday.
In no other area is economic revival more prevalent than in the northwest edge of the valley.
The Denver City Council is taking its time deciding whether Chick-fil-A, whose CEO is opposed to gay marriage, should be allowed to open a restaurant in the Denver airport.
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday ruled against a New Jersey law authorizing sports gambling in the state, upholding a lower court ruling that voided the state’s repeal of some prohibitions against betting on games.
Wall Street posted its sharpest rally of the year on Tuesday, as investors snapped up beaten-down stocks a day after the market’s worst performance in four years on fears about China’s economy.
Chipotle is going on a hiring spree and wants to bring on 4,000 new employees in one day. The company said Monday that it’s planning a mass hiring for September 9 that would increase its workforce by about 6.7%. On that day, every Chipotle across the U.S. will open early to interview 60 applicants at each location.