A bill that would enable ride-hailing apps like Uber to operate legally in the state was introduced Monday in the state Senate.
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At least three lawsuits against Lumber Liquidators have been filed in Las Vegas since a “60 Minutes” report about a cancer-causing chemical in the company’s flooring.
Las Vegans will not get a chance to weigh in on millions of dollars in public soccer stadium subsidies after all.
The Review-Journal is now the flagship in a nationwide company with more than 125 daily newspapers, hundreds of weekly newspapers, digitial sites and niche publications.
The city of Las Vegas spent $3.1 million on a failed soccer stadium project in Symphony Park, according to a staff report presented to City Council members Wednesday.
Uber is making another run at providing its ride-sharing service in Nevada, drumming up support with a news conference Wednesday in anticipation of state legislation that would allow it to operate legally.
About 30 Nevada contractors met with Gov. Brian Sandoval in mid-February wanting to know what’s going on with Tesla Motors’ $5 billion Gigafactory, where they said their construction work had come to a halt.
Free-spending roundball fans following their favorite colleges in the West Coast, Mountain West, Western Athletic and Pac-12 conferences are expected to spend millions of dollars this week, offering a hefty midweek boost for hotels and restaurants.
Average home prices in most Las Vegas Valley neighborhoods grew by double-digits in 2014, the second year in a row that values have appreciated in all of the valley’s ZIP codes.
The median price of single-family homes sold through the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors’ Multiple Listing Service reached $205,000 in February, up 2.5 percent from January and 7.9 percent from February 2014.