The number of jobs posted by U.S. employers declined slightly in September but still exceeded the number of unemployed Americans and remained near a two-decade high.
Nicole Raz
Nicole Raz became business editor of the Review-Journal in 2018. An Albuquerque, New Mexico, native, Raz came to Las Vegas after living in Washington, D.C., where she worked as a radio reporter and earned two journalism awards. Raz graduated from American University.
Gov. Brian Sandoval appointed CJ Manthe to the Public Utilities Commission. Manthe will take the seat of Commissioner Bruce Breslow, who is retiring Nov. 2.
Jim Heilmann, previously the senior general manager of Fashion Show mall on the Las Vegas Strip, has joined AREA15 as its general manager.
Eldorado Resorts is shuffling its management.
The Trump administration will impose tariffs on $200 billion more in Chinese goods starting next week
The mounds of dirt piled at the Las Vegas Convention Center site and the truck traffic in and out provide a hint of whats to come as work begins on a $1.4 billion convention center expansion and renovation project.
The U.S. International Trade Commission on Wednesday nullified tariffs put into place for imported newsprint by finding that American producers weren’t harmed by imports from Canadian paper mills.
The Review-Journal will begin a weekly roundup of hiring and promotion announcements beginning Sunday.
Smith’s Food and Drug Centers Inc. is slated to open a 482,000-square-foot distribution facility in Henderson that would ship products to states in the Southwest.
A Subway spokesman told the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Thursday that the company is “implementing an aggressive revitalization plan.”
The Las Vegas Victims’ Fund will complete its payouts this month.
An esports competition began Friday at Caesars Entertainment Studios in Las Vegas.
Steve Wynn sued attorney Lisa Bloom and her law firm for defamation on Thursday, calling accusations that he leered at female performers false, an effort to pressure him into paying money and further stating he was legally blind at the time.
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development is accepting public comment on which areas throughout the state should be designated as Opportunity Zones.
Researchers are working to put together a Nevada Gender Equity Index, which will look at what companies are doing to promote gender equality in the workplace.