The Public Utilities Commission denied approval for part of an NV Energy plan meant to help Nevada reduce its use of coal.
Sean Hemmersmeier
Sean Hemmersmeier joined the Review-Journal in July 2022 as a general assignment business reporter. Before moving to Las Vegas, Sean covered government and development news in Southern Utah for The Spectrum & Daily News. He is a native of Salt Lake City and graduated from Loyola University Chicago in 2021 with a degree in multimedia journalism.
Chip Shots, a 13,000-square-foot indoor golf club broke ground on its flagship location in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
The utility shared a plan to reduce electricity rates starting in July as consumers get ready for triple-digit summer temperatures.
The median sales price for previously owned single-family homes in Southern Nevada rose 1.2 percent to $430,000 in April.
Las Vegas-based startup Emulait launched its customized baby bottles in March and has a waitlist of 50,000 customers, according to founder and CEO Shilo Ben Zeev.
The Nevada Mining Association is looking for new leadership as the industry prepares to play a key role in the development of renewable energy and electric vehicles.
The state’s taxable retail sales was more than $6 billion in February, continuing a year-long trend of higher spending.
The state’s largest utility firm, NV Energy, no longer wants to combine its two subsidiaries, more than a year after it first filed plans for the merger.
The Gordon Biersch Brewery is expected to close its doors this weekend, its parent company, SPB Hospitality, confirmed Friday.
Clark County has big plans in September to celebrate Las Vegas being known as the “Wedding Capital of the World” for the past 70 years.
The popular Korean grocery chain confirmed it will be opening its first location in Las Vegas and provided details on its opening.
KFC is offering free college tuition for its employees in Nevada thanks to a partnership with nonprofit online school Western Governors University.
Southwest Gas will increase rates starting July 1, raising the company’s revenue in Nevada by about $11.8 million.
Signs indicate that H Mart, a Korean grocery chain, will be opening a location in the Las Vegas Valley.
UNLV professor Pradip Bhowmik invented a fire retardant polymer that reduces the likelihood of lithium-ion batteries catching fire, which can be crucial as more electric vehicles hit the road.