Denette Braud didn’t take no for an answer when she was denied a business loan to expand her business into a shopping center.
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.
The Nevada State Contractors Board revoked the contractor licenses of three Las Vegas-area businesses this month.
Several hundred Las Vegas shooting survivors have yet to receive money from the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund.
Software company Adobe hosts its annual digital marketing conference in Las Vegas this week.
Tech employment in the United States expanded by nearly 200,000 jobs in 2017 to 11.5 million workers, according to a Tuesday report by technology industry association CompTIA.
A March survey found that 80 percent of state departments of transportation around the country — including Nevada — are using unmanned aircraft systems.
As Las Vegas becomes increasingly urban, residents’ dogs will have to adapt, a behavioral counselor for canines says.
The Nevada State Contractors Board conducted an unlicensed-contractor sting operation in Henderson this month.
MGM Resorts released more than an hour of security footage of Oct. 1 gunman Stephen Paddock. In the Mandalay Bay videos released to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, gunman Stephen Paddock appears calm and collected as he begins executing the setup for the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
Through newly launched Trustifi, consumers now have a digital way of assuring that virtual mail was securely delivered to and received by the intended recipient, and for less money.
The Vegas Strong Fund is still completing its needs assessment, fund chairwoman Jan Jones Blackhurst said.
Two summers ago, RedEye was just one of 57 companies that submitted a proposal to provide a water technology solution to Nevada.
The company that bartenders say hired them for the Route 91 Harvest music festival went out of business, resulting in an investigation surrounding its hiring practices and many bartenders claiming they didn’t receive proper pay.
An annual survey commissioned by Nevada State Bank of small-business decision-makers throughout Nevada, found recordlevels of confidence in the state economy.
Nevada’s abundant sunshine, which often attracts businesses, will be one of the biggest challenges for a new bitcoin mining company setting up in Las Vegas.