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7 ways trying to save money can backfire on you

You’re doing your best to spend less and save more — at least, you think so. But what if all the effort you’re putting into cutting costs and trying to set aside cash isn’t paying off the way you hoped? Here are seven ways your attempts to save money could be backfiring.

Officials dump symbolic dirt at site of new PBR venue

Well, that didn’t take long. A day after the Professional Bull Riders circuit held its final event at Thomas & Mack Center, a bucket of PBR World Finals dirt from that arena on the UNLV campus was ceremoniously dumped Monday afternoon in front of the new Las Vegas arena being built on the Strip.

9 ways Hillary Clinton’s financial plan may affect your wallet

As Hillary Clinton’s lead in the Democratic polls diminished in the past few months while rival Bernie Sanders gained steam, she recently announced a plan that focuses on jobs, the middle class and small business. Here’s a look at where Clinton stands on the key issues and how those positions could affect the U.S. economy and your wallet if she is elected president.

Former federal Judge Pro selected for Nevada Gaming Commission

Former U.S. District Judge Philip Pro was named to the Nevada Gaming Commission on Monday to fill out the remaining term left vacant by the resignation of Pat Mulroy earlier this month.

Key runway shutdown at McCarran to alter flight patterns

When McCarran International Airport shuts down its 14,505-foot east-west Runway 25R/7L on Wednesday for the second half of a $65 million rehabilitation project, it’s expected to alter flight patterns in Las Vegas’ airspace.

Wal-Mart looks for approval to test drones for home delivery, pickup

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. applied Monday to U.S. regulators for permission to test drones for home delivery, curbside pickup and checking warehouse inventories, a sign it plans to go head-to-head with Amazon in using drones to fill and deliver online orders.

 
Luxurious Primm Ranch sold at auction for millions

A sprawling Las Vegas estate once desired by pop star Michael Jackson prior to his death has been sold. In a concierge auction that included some unnamed billionaires and bidders from Las Vegas, out of state and even abroad, the 10-acre Primm Ranch will have only its second owner since it was built by in 1991 by casino developer Gary Primm.

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