The business was the first independent flight school in the country to obtain a state-of-the-art flight trainer.
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A new Zumper report compared Clark County to five similarly sized counties.
A three-pronged aviation plan for Clark County includes improvements to Reid International, two multimodal centers and the supplemental airport in the Ivanpah Valley.
The latest report from Redfin shows the valley’s sales are dropping, but prices remain elevated.
The six-figure win was one of several jackpots recently at casinos across the Las Vegas Valley.
Over two years, four thieves won big at Bellagio’s craps tables in one of the largest inside jobs in Nevada history. Now, all four are in Nevada’s “Black Book.”
Nevada’s gaming industry regulator discussed an incident in late January in which its public-facing website was “compromised” and briefly taken offline.
Entrepreneurs, universities and city officials are trying to persuade firms to move to Las Vegas, citing lower operating costs and growing research space.
Musk’s brain implant company moved its legal corporate home after a Delaware judge struck down his $55.8 billion pay package as CEO of Tesla.
D1srupt1ve said it wanted to be in Vegas because of its growing technology, hospitality, entertainment and sports industries.
With celebrities backing the company, this startup is looking to grow in Las Vegas.
A high speed fiber optic internet provider is seeking approval from Clark County to enter the market.
A German company is offering a car rental service in downtown Las Vegas where the car is driven to the customer using remove driving technology.
Union workers have been fighting for months for stronger job protection against inevitable advancements in technology. Some of them were on display this week at CES.
Walmart is incorporating artificial intelligence into the retail experience through new features introduced at CES, president and CEO Doug McMillon said during a Tuesday keynote address.
More than 4,000 exhibitors are vying for the attention of the technology world at the annual trade show spread out across the Strip.
There’s a weird, exhausting pressure in our culture to constantly be “growing.” It’s become an unwritten commandment: your career, your portfolio, even your mindfulness practice, everything must relentlessly climb upward. Downtime, traditionally a refuge, now feels like another chore penciled into an app, tracking your sleep like a stock price that better not dip.
The lab must be located within one of Las Vegas’ designated redevelopment zones, preferably in or near the Las Vegas Medical District.
The development, in the southwest valley, is slated to cost more than $130 million.
Development has slowed amid a series of market and economic headwinds.
A Las Vegas funeral home is closed after a finding that it was failing to cremate bodies for extended periods and failing to submit death records on time.