Southern Nevadans looking for a new job or a career change can visit an online job portal launched Wednesday by the Vegas Chamber.
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Registered nurses in Nevada and California ratified a four-year contract with Dignity Health giving them a wage increase and additional safety protections
Boxabl CEO says the North Las Vegas company has figured out how to construct small homes in a factory setting by taking a cue from the auto industry — mass-producing homes on an assembly line.
Family-owned ice cream manufacturer Wells Enterprises will host its first job fair in Henderson to fill more than 80 positions, and applicants will get to enjoy free ice cream.
Auric Symphony Park apartment complex will hold its grand opening Tuesday afternoon in downtown Las Vegas.
The recently renovated western Las Vegas apartment complex Fifty101 traded hands in a $21.5 million deal announced Friday.
StartUpNV launched a platform Thursday in partnership with the city of Las Vegas to offer a list of Las Vegas-based startups with data such as funding rounds and valuation.
Southern Nevadans facing an eviction or foreclosure will be able to receive help next week through an online webinar hosted by real estate firm Homie.
Amazon announced Thursday it would invest $1.2 billion by 2025 into expanding a program that gives education and skills training benefits to thousands of its U.S. employees.
The collective bargaining contract with HCA Healthcare covers 960 registered nurses at MountainView Hospital in Las Vegas, and includes raises and additional health and safety protections.
The Nevada Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation has put together a list of resources to help jobless Nevadans, as federal enhanced benefits expired Saturday.
Eric Riccardi has survived a year without receiving his unemployment benefits, but it cost him his savings and the recent sale of his rental property, which was to be his retirement income.
Downtown Summerlin announced Wednesday that several new stores and restaurants have opened at the outdoor shopping center.
The Supreme Court decision to overturn the federal eviction moratorium Thursday is not expected to have much impact on Nevada because the state already has protections in place for renters.
Clark County officials are anticipating a strong uptick in the number of couples saying “I do,” while also preparing to issue the county’s 5 millionth marriage license.