A Las Vegas-based company offering full-service car washes and more has sold three of its area locations.
Emerson Drewes
Emerson Drewes joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal in September 2024. Drewes previously interned at the Review-Journal, as well as The Los Angeles Times and Seattle Times. Drewes is a graduate of the University of Nevada, Reno where she served as Executive Editor of her student newspaper, The Nevada Sagebrush. Born and raised in Las Vegas, she loves air conditioning and spending time inside.
Two major auto insurers are raising rates starting in late May, affecting almost 150,000 Nevadans.
A cloud computing startup has broken a record for the highest amount Series A funding secured in Nevada history.
Three lawsuits were filed against two Las Vegas Strip properties after guests said they were bitten by bedbugs, and one had to be taken to a hospital.
Take a peek inside the construction of the Area15 expansion, including a Boeing 747 and Museum of Ice Cream.
Ron Yenkowski, Chris Smith and Sebastian Vales have new management roles in home newspaper delivery and circulation operations.
Three companies were approved for tax incentives by the Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development, bringing billions in investment to Southern Nevada.
A new venture fund has been launched by a former UNLV president, aiming to fund Nevada businesses to keep them in the state.
Taler juggles running two businesses, Akin Cooperative and Market in the Alley, and opening up another, The Dustland, a bar coming this year, all with her 5-year-old Houston as her sidekick.
A fourth Aldi has been confirmed for the Las Vegas Valley. The new store is slated for a former 99 Cents Only location in Las Vegas.
The scans, which have been touted by such celebrities as Kim Kardashian and Maria Menounos, are radiation-free and only take an hour.
A robot manufacturer has moved its headquarters to Las Vegas, offering factory solutions and automations.
The store filed for bankruptcy over a year ago and has been closing stores in recent months.
Aldi is planning giveaways and a ribbon cutting as part of the opening for its third discount grocery store in the Las Vegas Valley.
About 130 employers, with 15,000 open jobs, attended Clark County’s largest job fair at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
