The online auto auction company is expanding an existing location in the valley.
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.
The California technology company plans to open a commercial facility that will create 55 jobs in Nevada in the first five years, state officials said.
The retailer with six fulfillment centers across the valley is gearing up to hire for the holiday season and expects positions to fill up quickly.
The Southern Nevada Health District has approved a lifeguard staffing plan for Las Vegas Athletic Club after closing their lap pools in August.
Las Vegas locals might get deja vu walking into warehouse retailers as people stock up on toilet paper due to port strikes, but panic buying might make it worse.
The facility is expected to diversify Henderson’s economy and attract other high-tech companies.
The Boulevard Mall was the first mall in Las Vegas and one of the largest. As Las Vegas grew, it was left behind making locals ask: “What happened to the Boulevard Mall?”
UNLV presented four new proposals for the 42-acre lot off the Strip to the Board of Regents, but were met with criticism over lack of communication and preparation.
The company is currently hiring for its new facility as it looks to sell an older building.
With Las Vegas in a housing crisis and millennials being priced out of the housing market, people are having to settle for less. Here are some homes in the $300,000 range.
The seventh and final park, scheduled for completion in fall 2025, has broken ground in the master-planned community.
Strip-goers can now boogie-down during the winter months, with a 70s themed roller-skating rink.
A cell tower on the Huntridge Theater lot might derail plans for renovation and redevelopment, according a new lawsuit.
Fantastic Indoor Swap Meet is getting its first expansion in 34 years starting later this month.
Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada won its battle to renovate a former bank so it can expand its operations in Las Vegas.
