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Homeless are part of solution to Nevada’s skill gap, some say

Hero School, a local nonprofit that works to reverse and prevent homelessness, has been offering motivational multi-day events for the local homeless population roughly every quarter for 22 year

 
Canter’s Deli to open at Tivoli Village in Las Vegas

A restaurant sharing the name of Canter’s Deli, a 90-year-old Jewish-style restaurant known for its meats and pastries, returns to the Las Vegas Valley on Friday.

New Uber CEO apologizes in London for past mistakes

The new CEO of Uber apologized for past mistakes on Monday in a public attempt to show London authorities that the company is willing to change to retain its right to operate in the city.

 
Target to raise minimum wage to $15 per hour by end of 2020

Target Corp said on Monday it would increase its minimum hourly wage this year by a dollar to $11, vowing to raise this by the end of 2020 to $15 an hour — the so-called “living wage” labor advocates across the United States are campaigning for.

Housing program will replace North Las Vegas apartment complex

Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority records show that more than 1,700 emergency and urgent work orders have been placed at the 120-unit complex over the past three years. Nearly half were related to plumbing.

Amazon turns down Tucson’s cactus gift in bid for HQ

Amazon has rejected the 21-foot Saguaro cactus that southern Arizona economic leaders planned to send as a gift to CEO Jeff Bezos, in a bid to attract the company’s second headquarters.

LVCVA hat might be good fit for economic development chief

Everyone knew developing a stadium for an NFL team was going to be a wild ride, but few saw the twists and turns that came last week from Republican Assembly Leader Paul Anderson and Governor’s Office of Economic Development Director Steve Hill.

Las Vegas sports book director still going strong at 65

Johnny Avello will soon turn 65, but the executive director of Wynn Las Vegas’ race and sports book doesn’t give any indication he has retirement on his mind.

Downtown Project’s closed Fremont Street motels remain stagnant

Downtown Project went on a real estate buying binge in 2012. It launched redevelopment efforts at the Fergusons. But for the most part, its Fremont Street motels are boarded-up and fenced-off.

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