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You've seen them all over Las Vegas, sidewalk vendors with their carts filled with tacos, fruit or shaved ice. For decades they've operated pretty free from interference by police or health inspectors. Not anymore.
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When Tropical Storm Hilary passed through Nevada last August, the rains were seen as both welcome and devastating.
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City officials have approved a proposal from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to build a controversial temple in the Lone Mountain area in northwest Las Vegas.
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LendingTree analyzed small business data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and found that almost 1 in 4 businesses fail in their first year. The 23% failure rate from 2023 is two percentage points more than the year before and four percentage points more than in 2021.
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The Mirage hotel-casino will close on July 17, 2024 to begin its transformation to the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas.
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If you missed it at Fremont Street's CheapShot, get ready for this fall: Miss Behave's Mavericks has found a new home at Plaza's historic showroom, starting October 2.
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Dapper Companies is beginning construction on the Mission Linen building in the Arts District, and they plan to add a museum, a coffee shop and a new pizza spot.
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Summer’s coming and Nevadans have a lot to consider.
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In the cooler winter months, we tend to forget about the biggest issue facing Nevada. But it’ll come back, because summer’s coming fast.