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What to do with your first million

After the Mega Millions drawing on Friday night, one lucky person is $540 million richer — or $380 million if they choose the cash option. The Mega Millions jackpot is the seventh largest in history.

Nevada’s state treasurer, payday business owners debate industry issues

Nevada State Treasurer Dan Schwartz on Friday suggested that payday lenders are strategically located in low-income neighborhoods and near military bases to target these communities. But the payday business owners disputed how their customers are characterized.

Shareholder sues Sands officials, accusing them of wasting millions of dollars

A Las Vegas Sands Corp. shareholder has filed a derivative lawsuit against Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson and members of the Sands board of directors, accusing them of wasting millions of dollars with ill-advised lawsuits and bad business decisions.

Brexit upheaval sends mortgage rates lower

The vote on June 23 by Great Britain to exit the European Union has sent bond prices soaring and mortgage rates lower.

Supporters, foes ready for Nebraska gambling ballot campaign

A group that wants to legalize casino gambling in Nebraska moved one step closer Thursday to placingthe issue before voters in November, but opponents are preparing challenges in court and on the campaign trail.

4 Nevada cities ranked among fastest growing for solar

Four of Nevada’s largest cities: Reno, North Las Vegas, Henderson and Las Vegas placed in the top 20 fastest growing cities for rooftop solar installations in 2015, according to a new analysis by the data delivery company BuildFax.