The U.S. Agriculture Department announced that as of Nov. 1, it would no longer send out aid under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to low-income Americans.
A Henderson Target recently unveiled a redesigned store, with the store director saying it felt like “a long time coming.”
The family sold the land to Stevens through a business entity originally formed in 1908, called Sal Sagev Hotel Co. Inc., according to county and state records.
The Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection is calling NV Energy’s newly approved mandatory demand charge “unlawful,” and asking the Public Utilities Commission to reverse its decision.
More than 2.2 million pounds of ready-to-eat Korean barbecue pork jerky product shipped to Costco and Sam’s Club retail locations nationwide have been recalled.
“Queer Eye,” “The Studio,” “Flight Risk” and more filmed in Nevada recently. How much did they get in tax credits from the state?
After being dormant for five years, the Eastside Cannery resort site will be transformed into residential housing under Boyd Gaming’s latest plans.
Across the country, most buyers are “still on the sidelines, waiting for mortgage rates to move lower.”
At a Las Vegas news conference, business owners and advocates called for enhanced penalties for destroying property while stealing from businesses.
With so much at stake — the arrival of 58 million passengers with a $35 billion economic impact — airport officials are doing what they can to help their federal workers.





