Nevada is experiencing another surge of COVID-19 cases that could thwart the state’s economic recovery at a time when the safety net of unemployment benefits is due to end Sept. 4.
Subrina Hudson
Smith’s announced Wednesday it is looking to fill 150 positions at its Smith’s Marketplace store in Henderson, which will open in December.
Instacart announced Tuesday it has expanded its grocery pickup service in Southern Nevada to include Albertsons, which has seven locations in Las Vegas.
State and federal eviction moratoriums have been a lifeline for cash-strapped Nevadans but a study released Thursday finds the protections have battered Nevada’s economy and its landlords.
North Las Vegas resident Dasha Kelly, who raised national attention by raising thousands of dollars on GoFundMe to stave off an eviction, is now facing a lawsuit.
ShipHero, a logistics and e-commerce company, plans to move into a massive new warehouse at the Golden Triangle Logistics Center in North Las Vegas.
Dasha Kelly raised thousands of dollars online to prevent an eviction after an interview with CNN last week, but the North Las Vegas woman’s claim that she was the mother of three children was not accurate.
Nevada public officials have not yet confirmed whether the new federal eviction moratorium applies to renters living in counties eligible for the new protection, leaving some renters with a cloudy future.
Property records show Rising Realty Partners bought the 10.1-acre site near North Las Vegas Airport for about $20.8 million.
North Las Vegas resident Dasha Kelly created the campaign as a last-ditch effort to stay in her two-bedroom apartment with her three daughters, ages 5, 8 and 9.
The latest extension is meant to stave off eviction for millions of Americans, but concerns have been raised that it may not protect Nevadans because of the state’s recently passed Assembly Bill 486.
Thousands in the Las Vegas Valley are facing possible eviction in the wake of the moratorium’s end, and many are reaching out for advice and help.
Nevada’s live entertainment business was one of the hardest-hit industries during the pandemic but some affected companies received help, thanks to the federal Shuttered Venue Operators Grant.
The nonprofit Legal Aid Center is offering free legal assistance between 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Monday at Windmill Library, located at 7060 W. Windmill Lane, in partnership with Commissioner Justin Jones.
A federal protection for tenants who have been unable to pay their rent during the pandemic is expected to expire this week, and thousands of Nevadans are at risk of being evicted from their home.