Food giant General Mills is giving its employees more paid time off to care for an aging parent or ill family members and to bond with their newborns and adoptive children.
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The city’s rating slid six notches between June 2012 and January 2014, Moody’s spokesman David Jacobson said. The recent upgrade gets the city within one grade of its June 2012 rating of A3.
Lee, 98, a real estate developer and casino owner, died Tuesday at her home in Las Vegas after a brief illness.
Nevada dispensaries sold nearly $425 million worth of recreational marijuana and pulled in nearly $70 million in tax revenue in the state’s first full year of sales, officials announced Tuesday.
When it comes to Question 3, the politically charged energy choice measure on the ballot in Nevada, a political line has been drawn over a single term: Deregulation.
Nevada’s largest casino industry trade group is throwing its support behind the effort to break up NV Energy’s electricity monopoly.
The nation’s largest grocery chain will be plastic-bag free at all of its nearly 2,800 stores by 2025.
The state’s largest employer and the Nevada System of Higher Education are officially coming together to open up the doors of college opportunity for more people.
Diners may soon be able to bring their favorite bottle of wine to Las Vegas-area restaurants, for a fee.
After more than a century behind bars, the beasts on boxes of animal crackers are roaming free.