Even with a gloomy 2023 economic outlook for the construction industry, visitors showed optimism during the first day of the annual trade show.
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The concrete and construction trade show World of Concrete expects 60,000 attendees this year, marking a full return to its pre-pandemic numbers.
Nevada is known for its gaming and tourism industry, but there has been a sustained effort to bolster the state’s startup community, particularly in Las Vegas.
There were gadgets and gizmos aplenty at the Las Vegas Convention Center and The Venetian Expo.
Despite the cloudy weather and bouts of heavy rain, thousands flocked to the Las Vegas Convention Center on Thursday morning for the first day of CES.
The Hydrant Club announced it would be closing its doors Dec. 31 because of safety concerns and neighborhood crime.
For the second time in recent months, more than a hundred picketers were outside Valley Hospital Medical Center Thursday demanding a fair contract for hospital support staff.
Nevada’s employment office announced a $72 million plan to modernize its unemployment insurance system, a move that some say is “long overdue.”
The nearly 200,000-square-foot facility sits in an unassuming office park next to Interstate 15 and Blue Diamond Road with minimal signage indicating it’s home to Amazon.
Airgas, an Air Liquide company, opened a distribution center in Henderson after relocating its facility from Southern California.
Buying a Christmas tree kicks off the holiday season for some families, and some retailers are keeping prices the same in spite of inflation.
ChopValue Las Vegas takes in used chopsticks from restaurants around Las Vegas and gives them new life at its microfactory.
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.
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.
While shoppers prepare for Halloween by buying candy and quirky costumes, companies like Goodwill of Southern Nevada are looking to bolster their holiday workforce.
Velocity Esports plans to debut next week at the former GameWorks space in Town Square.
Sahara Las Vegas is turning 70, and it brought out balloons and champagne-filled flutes Friday evening to celebrate.
ArchWell Health opened its third primary care center in the Las Vegas Valley, and plans to open two more by the end of October.
Las Vegas startup Halo.Car announced it raised $5 million in seed funding, led by the climate-focused investment fund At One Ventures.
The e-commerce giant said it will be raising the average wage for its “frontline” U.S. workers by $1 an hour, saying it will cost the company close to $1B over the next year.