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According to the UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research, 40% of all small businesses in the state of Nevada were created after the COVID-19 pandemic. Hispanic-owned, Black-owned, and Asian-owned small businesses were among the fastest-growing in Nevada from 2019 to 2022. Women-owned small businesses outpaced male-owned businesses by 17% during that same time period.
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown is asking a King County judge to shut down 16 casino-style mobile applications and recover more than $225 million that residents spent on virtual coins, chips and credits, in a case testing whether a game can constitute illegal gambling even when players cannot cash out their winnings.
For decades, when drivers from Southern California passed the Nevada state line on their way to Las Vegas, three boisterous, kitschy hotel-casinos on both sides of Interstate 15 greeted them.
School will be back in session for Nevada students in just over a month, so it is time to schedule a wellness check.
Artificial intelligence is beginning to reshape Las Vegas hospitality, but so far the technology has changed far fewer jobs than many workers feared.
UNLV disease expert says contaminated produce has not been shipped to the Las Vegas area.
A botched arrest attempt by federal immigration agents last week at Harry Reid International Airport departed from several standard law enforcement practices, according to a retired FBI special agent who reviewed the incident.

Reuters reports that the FAA is close to recertifying the aircraft after a series of crashes and in-flight problems.
The 22-acre campus is set to break ground this fall and open in 2028. A representative from UNLV School of Dental Medicine said the university will bring its mobile dental unit — referred to as the “Molar Mobile” — to the campus, and will also partner with the UNLV School of Nursing and School of Education to deliver behavioral health and medical screening services.