Clark County will effectively pay 15,700 late power bills of Southern Nevadans who are struggling financially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Seven months into the shutdown, many Nevadans continue to trail on their bill payments. But moratoriums are now lifting and bills are coming due.
The Public Utilities Commission will vote Wednesday on whether the company can charge the statewide fee to pay for a natural disaster protection plan.
Sports betting company William Hill confirmed Friday that Caesars Entertainment Inc. and Apollo Management Inc. are interested in buying the company.
Oyo Las Vegas notified the state it plans to lay off employees effective Nov. 12.
The entertainment district in the heart of downtown Las Vegas has found its new chief executive.
Six months ago, the Las Vegas Strip was just a plane ride away. These days, it’s a road trip for gambling.
Downtown’s newest resort is continuing its hiring spree ahead of its opening next month.
A Labor Day snapshot of how the pandemic has — and hasn’t — changed the workplace.
Five companies across Southern Nevada have already laid off or expect to lay off a total of at least 817 workers.
Circa will host reservation-only “auditions” Sept. 14 and 15 for more than 100 jobs at its Stadium Swim venue.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed Senate Bill 3 into law Aug. 6. Here’s what you need to know about the new law that could affect Nevadans seeking unemployment insurance benefits.
Hotel owners are facing an “unprecedented wave” of foreclosures, according to a Tuesday letter from the industry to Congress.
Three Las Vegas Valley nongaming hotels have notified Nevada’s employment bureau that layoffs may be coming.
Three stores at Fashion Show mall were fined last week for failing to follow COVID-19 health and safety measures.