Dan Ventrelle, the former interim president of the Raiders, is asking $2.38 million for his home overlooking the Arroyo Golf Club at Red Rock course.
Sean Hemmersmeier
The bills for electricity and gas will go up in January, with NV Energy customers in Southern Nevada seeing an average increase of 14.4 percent across all customer classes.
Hilton and Hallmark partnered to create a holiday-themed suite at Resorts World for fans of Hallmark’s holiday movies.
Across the valley, shoppers were out in force the day after Thanksgiving for the annual tradition of waking up early to go shopping for Black Friday deals.
ChopValue Las Vegas takes in used chopsticks from restaurants around Las Vegas and gives them new life at its microfactory.
Thanks to inflation, Thanksgiving dinner is going to cost more this year.
Holiday retail sales in Nevada are expected to grow by 8 percent this year, reaching a record $6.5 billion, according to the Retail Association of Nevada.
The annual Southern Nevada Youth Homelessness summit brings together organizations across the state to address this problem, which is expected to rise in the near future.
Goodwill of Southern Nevada will hold a grand opening for its 17th store located south of the Strip, with the promise of gifts for the first 100 customers.
Some of Nevada’s hourly workers will be taking home a larger check after a ballot measure to raise the state’s minimum wage to $12 an hour is poised to pass.
Mecum Auctions is back in Las Vegas and offering car buyers 1,000 cars at the Las Vegas Convention Center this weekend.
Chip Shots announced last month that it would be opening an indoor golf club next year in the Las Vegas Valley, and now the members-only club is accepting applications.
StartUpNV is using $600,000 to create a business incubator that will help a diverse pool of entrepreneurs based in Clark County.
Thanks to $2.1 million in federal funds, UNLV will be opening a new space aimed at helping businesses in the Historic Westside.
This year’s Specialty Equipment Market Association show at the Las Vegas Convention Center, which ends Friday, brought back its dedicated space for EVs, labeled “SEMA Electrified,” and it’s 740 percent larger compared to 2019, when it was first debuted.
