Gov. Steve Sisolak last week cited one reason in particular why he let construction keep going in Nevada: jobs.
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A number of auto insurers rolled out discounts to customers this week as Nevadans spend more time in their homes than on the road leading to a drop in claims.
Instacart says tip baiting is impacting a small portion of its grocery delivery workers.
Marriott International is providing up to $10 million worth of hotel stays at various U.S. cities — including Las Vegas — for healthcare professionals fighting COVID-19.
In Southern Nevada, homeowners put 3,605 single-family houses up for sale last month, down 18 percent from March 2019, according to trade association Las Vegas Realtors, or LVR, which pulls data from its listing service.
Independent contractors in limbo for unemployment insurance benefits can tap into another federal program created under the $2 trillion stimulus bill starting Friday.
The LVCVA will continue to build its new $980.3 million exhibition hall, but a renovation of existing halls is expected to be put on hold for at least two years.
Nevada unemployment officials say they are awaiting federal guidelines on implementing the CARES Act, causing a delay for people to claim benefits in the relief package.
Eldorado has made the “difficult decision” to furlough a number of corporate and property employees, effective Saturday, according to a letter to employees signed by company CEO Tom Reeg and other executives.
The Las Vegas-based airline last year entered into a long-term deal with the Las Vegas Raiders to be the naming rights partner of their soon-to-be home, Allegiant Stadium.
The company’s Boeing 767 jet arrived at McCarran International Airport on Thursday from Guangzhou, China, after a stop in New York, with a million surgical masks.
There are emerging signs that any recovery will fail to match the speed and severity of the economic collapse that occurred in just a few weeks.
In a Thursday morning virtual meeting, the culinary union’s international president D. Taylor said that states should insist these companies pay their workers during the shutdown.
The number will likely keep rising, in part because many states are clearing out backlogs of applications for aid. And more companies are resorting to layoffs.
A casino, gas station, restaurant and trailer park in Indian Springs were demolished in 2014 when the Air Force enhanced security at nearby Creech Air Force Base.