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$500K approved to help train students in manufacturing technology

The Governor’s Office of Economic Development board on Thursday approved spending up to $500,000 for equipment that will help train high school and College of Southern Nevada students in manufacturing technology.

Resorts World Las Vegas gets go-ahead for $4B megaresort

When the Malaysia-based Genting Group opens its $4 billion, 3,100-room Chinese-themed Resorts World Las Vegas property on the north end of the Strip in 2019 it will have a “celestial sphere” that will project visitor selfies.

MGM Resorts to leave Nevada Power, pay $86.9M exit fee

Las Vegas gaming giant MGM Resorts International told state regulators on Thursday that it will exercise its option to exit as a customer of Nevada Power and purchase its own electricity on the wholesale market.

IRS launching appointment service at Las Vegas office

Jose Hernandez was at the Internal Revenue Service office at 7 a.m., with hopes of finding a solution to his problem. The North Las Vegas resident didn’t know about the opportunity to schedule an appointment until he got to the office.

Battered retail industry gets lift from Wal-Mart, apparel chains

After a week of dismal earnings reports and forecasts, Wal-Mart Stores and other chains delivered more upbeat news over the past 24 hours, sending stocks soaring. Wal-Mart, which posted better-than-expected profit and sales, rose the most since the depths of the last recession in 2008.

Golfer Phil Mickelson will forfeit $1M for insider trading

The professional golfer Phil Mickelson has agreed to forfeit nearly $1 million that the Securities and Exchange Commission said was unfairly earned on a tip from an insider trading scheme.