A new venture fund has been launched by a former UNLV president, aiming to fund Nevada businesses to keep them in the state.
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.
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.
The Las Vegas Valley’s third Grocery Outlet opened to long lines on Thursday.
A Summerlin penthouse tops the list of most expensive home listings for March, marking it as one of the highest-priced condos ever listed in Las Vegas.
Tucked in the back of SouthShore, the new luxury community will bring 42 one- and two-story resort-style homes to the already exclusive, double-gated, guard-protected development
The Southern Nevada Health District filed an appeal with the Nevada Supreme Court after a judge ruled in favor of a Las Vegas area gym.
The largest spring job fair in Nevada is heading back to the Las Vegas Convention Center, with over 15,000 jobs available.
Some shoppers waited in line for hours to be in the front of the line to check out what H Mart has to offer.
The Las Vegas Valley’s first two Aldi locations opened in Henderson and North Las Vegas, and fans, some dressed in Aldi-branded clothing, lined up to check them out.