The Nevada Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation said the spike is “questionable.”
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Nevada’s coronavirus-ravaged economy could get a boost come the turn of the year as the state is working on a plan that would allow conventions to have significantly more attendees, Gov. Steve Sisolak said Monday.
Commissioners said that the food-delivery company was evading a 15 percent cap on fees charged to restaurants and asked the attorney general to investigate.
A court settlement clears the way for a developer to buy and restore the shuttered Huntridge Theater in downtown Las Vegas.
Nevada is doubling funds for a state grant program for small businesses and nonprofits after thousands applied on the first day.
Cannabis Compliance Board investigators found six employees working without required licenses at Nevada Medical Group.
The state’s workforce agency is warning employers and claimants of a new email phishing campaign by scammers.
Clark County hosted a virtual and in-person forum Monday to address the most pressing housing-related topics during the pandemic.
A new service by the Civil Law Self-Help Center allows Clark County tenants to file their response to an eviction notice electronically.
A Las Vegas mail carrier is among a handful of people charged in an ongoing effort to crack down on fraudulent unemployment claims filed with Nevada’s employment agency.