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Uber temporarily suspends operations in Nevada

Uber, the maverick ride-sharing company that has been bending the state’s transportation rules for a month, ceased operations in Nevada late Wednesday, vowing to return when it finds a clear path to operating legally in the state.

Uber faces off with Nevada taxi industry in court

A divided panel of the Nevada Supreme Court said Monday that a legal battle between ride-sharing company Uber and the state’s taxi industry should be heard in Washoe District Court.

Nevada’s $1.3B incentive package for Tesla formally approved

The Governor’s Office of Economic Development board on Thursday formally approved the state’s $1.3 billion incentive package for Tesla Motors to build its 5.8 million-square-foot electric battery gigafactory in Northern Nevada.

UFC, country music officials vie for ‘first’ at new arena

UFC President Dana White would love the hometown Ultimate Fighting Championship to christen the new 20,000-seat arena under construction behind New York-New York on the Strip with a fight event in spring 2016. But White and UFC face competition.

Request to move Linq parking lot into gaming district delayed

A controversial request by Caesars Entertainment Corp. to move a 38.5-acre parking lot behind the Linq into the Gaming Enterprise District was delayed Tuesday when the company asked that the issue before the Clark County Planning Commission be moved to a January meeting.

Thanksgiving-type congestion may become norm for McCarran

That airport congestion we’re expecting to see during the Thanksgiving holiday next week? The U.S. Travel Association says get used to it, especially at McCarran International Airport.

Clark County taxi trips up 5.6 percent, agency reports

The Nevada Taxicab Authority said Monday that October taxi trips were up 5.6 percent to 2.4 million passengers for the month compared with the same month a year earlier.

Nevada Power wants rejection of solar project to be reconsidered

Nevada Power has asked the state Public Utilities Commission to reconsider its October decision to reject construction of a 200-megawatt solar project on the Moapa River Paiute Indian Reservation.

Trade show helped drive Las Vegas Monorail ridership

The Las Vegas Monorail had its highest ridership since before the recession on the opening day of the Specialty Equipment Market Association trade show last week.

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