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Disruptive tech on display at broadcaster’s convention

Thirty market-ready companies were chosen based on their potential to disrupt the media and entertainment industries to be showcased in the National Association of Broadcaster’s SPROCKIT program.

Reid proud of Nevada’s renewable energy progress

U.S. Sen. Harry Reid on Friday told a clean-energy luncheon he was proud of the progress Nevada has made during the past few years in developing renewable energy and attracting new businesses.

Major casinos, Switch want to leave NV Energy

Three major Southern Nevada hotel-casino companies want to follow the lead of Switch and leave NV Energy to secure their own power supplies.

Prices steady, but home closings surge in March

Sales of single-family homes spiked 37.8 percent month to month, to 2,707 units, the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors said Tuesday. Closings of condos and townhomes soared 33.7 percent, to 651 units.

Ban on glass bottles on Strip not causing a wave of arrests

Police have had 78 interactions with people on the Strip who were carrying glass containers since Clark County commissioners in September banned carrying glass containers on the resort corridor.

Millions owed top Caesars execs may be lost forever

Court filings show 279 current and former Caesars executives and directors are owed more than $78.6 million — with $11.7 to one individual alone — that could be erased in ongoing bankruptcy.

Federal judge blocks strike by Allegiant pilots

A federal judge put the brakes on a strike by Allegiant Air’s pilots union Wednesday, issuing a temporary restraining order nine hours before union members planned to walk and not fly. The order, issued by U.S. District Court Judge Gloria Navarro in Las Vegas, immediately relieved thousands of Allegiant customers who could have been stranded in the middle of their spring break trips.