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Plan to grow Las Vegas includes monument protection

Las Vegas officials have a new vision for developing a unique piece of land surrounded by sensitive land packed with environmental and cultural resources.

Equifax execs bank $2M in stock sales after data breach

The sale of nearly $2 million in corporate stock by high-level Equifax executives shortly after the company learned of a major data breach has sparked public outrage that could turn into another hurdle for the credit rating agency.

Analysts say Equifax fallout in Nevada may be ‘brutal’

Several states on Friday reported the number of victims in the Equifax data breach. However, the Nevada Office of the Attorney General was not able to provide the Review-Journal with the number of Nevadans who are swept up in the national hack.

 
Nevada makes a mark at InterDrone, officials say

Although Nevada didn’t have a strong presence on the exhibit floor, local drone officials say the state still made a mark at InterDrone.

Agreement gives Adelson highest annual salary among S&P 500 CEOs

Las Vegas Sands Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson has signed a new employment agreement that gives him a 400 percent raise and gives him the highest salary among S&P 500 chief executives.

Equifax hackers may use Social Security numbers to impersonate you

Amid the numbing drumbeat of high-profile hacks in recent years, the one reported Thursday by Equifax stands out for its seriousness and its power to spark widespread consumer rage.

Branson rides Irma out in wine cellar bunker on private island

Sir Richard Branson, the billionaire founder of the Virgin Group who said he would ride out Hurricane Irma from his 74-acre private island in the Caribbean, has emerged from his fortified wine cellar unscathed.