by Jessica Hill, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 23, 2023 Las Vegas resident Ivan Lopez, 20, recalls how he benefited from therapy in high school and how he wishes there were greater access to … [Read more...] about ‘This has to change’: Culinary Union backs lottery to fund mental health
Rio landlord wants to buy more casinos
by Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 25, 2023 With casino operators making hefty rent payments, Rio landlord Eric Birnbaum wants more of the action. His firm, Dreamscape … [Read more...] about Rio landlord wants to buy more casinos
Brightline enters into deal with rail unions for LV-LA train system
by Mick Akers, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 21, 2023 Brightline West entered into an agreement with several rail unions that commits to using unionized laborers to operate and maintain the … [Read more...] about Brightline enters into deal with rail unions for LV-LA train system
Rio landlord plans ‘multi-phase’ renovation, ‘open’ to MLB ballpark
by Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 21, 2023 Rio landlord Eric Birnbaum unveiled plans to renovate the off-Strip resort and take charge of daily operations. The Rio, which opened … [Read more...] about Rio landlord plans ‘multi-phase’ renovation, ‘open’ to MLB ballpark
Licensing reform might actually have a chance this year
by Michael Schaus, The Nevada Independent, February 19, 2023 With Nevada ranking as the worst state in the nation for occupational licensing burdens, according to the Institute for Justice, … [Read more...] about Licensing reform might actually have a chance this year