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Valley has reason for cautious optimism about economic future

Given our recent history of being one of the hardest-hit cities in the nation, any downturn in the housing market can cause people to panic, which may lead to them selling their homes and thereby further increasing supply.

Museum CEO: 'We will never see another city built like this'

Rob McCoy stands among the felled giants of Las Vegas’ neon history at the Neon Boneyard.

The CEO of the Neon Museum discusses what’s next for the keeper of Las Vegas sign history, shares some simple but wise business advice, and talks about how the ...

The next vote: A few campaign signs aren’t going anywhere until summer

Primary season is over for municipal elections in Southern Nevada, and in some races, the results pre-empt the need for a general election. But some seats remain up for grabs in June.

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The Notes: Philanthropy, April 9-15

AT&T donated $50,000 to the Wounded Warrior Umpire Academy, a nonprofit organization that brings injured veterans back on the field into civilian life by helping them secure careers as paid umpires

In the Giving Notes: Richard Petty Driving Experience, Maverick Helicopters, American Cancer Society, Cox Communications, TeamHealth, Communities in Schools of Nevada, McDonald's, Bank of Nevada, ...

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The List: Colleges, universities and technical schools, April 9, 2017

Find out about colleges, universities and technical schools. This week, we rank them by enrollment.

The Data: April 9-15

All of the information your business needs: Bid opportunities, bankruptcies filed and building permits issued. To add to our data, email us at [email protected].