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Changes to Taxicab Authority could be drawn-out process

It would take at least a year and a half and a cooperative Nevada Taxicab Authority board to implement all the changes recommended in an executive branch audit on taxi operations released publicly on Tuesday.

Official: Reconsider ‘grandfathering’ in existing rooftop-solar customers

A state utility regulator has proposed that the issue of “grandfathering” in customers who installed rooftop solar systems before a new, less favorable net metering rate took effect Jan. 1 be given further consideration.

Nevada seeing boom in small-business hiring

Simple Computer Repair doesn’t just troubleshoot problems with personal electronics. The Henderson business is also helping patch Nevada’s economy.

Plans for Atomic Kitchen OK’d despite protests

The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday approved a special-use permit for Atomic Liquors owner Lance Johns to develop a restaurant next-door called Atomic Kitchen on East Fremont Street.

UNLV officials set sights on 38 acres of county land

After recently closing on the purchase of 42 acres at Tropicana Avenue and Koval Lane for more buildings and a possible football stadium, UNLV officials are working on an agreement with Clark County to use 38 acres of county land next to the just-acquired 42-acre parcel.

Casino stocks down on China worries

Nomura has downgraded several gaming company stocks, trimming Melco’s target price to $16 from $17, Las Vegas Sands to $43 from $47 and Wynn Resorts to $64 from $73.

U.S. housing starts, permits fall in December

WASHINGTON — U.S. housing starts and permits fell in December after hefty gains the prior month, adding to a raft of weak data that have raised concerns over the health of the economy.