NV Energy plans to issue refunds to over 42,000 customers after misclassifying multifamily residents as single-family dwellings.
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 Public Utilities Commission of Nevada approved NV Energy’s newest proposal: a mandatory daily demand charge for residential and small commercial customers.
Home sales have started at Tri Pointe’s newest luxury Summerlin neighborhood.
A Strip nightclub company is laying off over 300 employees in anticipation of a big move that was announced recently.
NV Energy will become the first investor-owned utility to impose a mandatory demand charge on residential and small commercial customers. Currently, only larger customers like casinos have to pay demand charges.
The airport has decked out its rideshare area with a DJ, glitter, neon lights and showgirls to welcome visitors as part of the “Welcome to Fabulous” campaign.
A shuttered Las Vegas funeral home is facing a lawsuit from a man who claims it failed to cremate his wife’s body in a timely manner.
Sifuentes, a 13-year employee with a record of industry-leading performance, will lead a team charged with driving future growth at the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The developer behind Alexis Park Resort and other luxury apartment properties has proposed a high-rise packed with amenities.
This is the second time this year the company is raising rates, according to the Nevada Division of Insurance.
BetMGM has partnered with television’s longest consecutive running game show for its 54th season for an in-show pricing game.
The resort will unveil the newly redesigned, 69,000 square feet of meeting and convention space in January 2026, according to a news release.
The upscale secondhand store will open in a new, expanded location.
Las Vegas native Noel Hurst has gone from Zappos director to startup founder to, now, small business owner, all with another full-time job and three children.
The former employee claims he was retaliated against after he reported observations of sexual misconduct and was subsequently terminated.
