by McKenna Ross, Las Vegas Review-Journal, January 14, 2022 Shelves at many grocery stores in the Las Vegas Valley and across the country may look empty more frequently than usual as … [Read more...] about Empty shelves again? Omicron disrupts Las Vegas grocery stores
How a mega gold-mining merger tightened a company’s hold on Northern Nevada
by Daniel Rothberg and Nick Bowlin, The Nevada Independent, January 3, 2022, with contributions from High Country News In the final days of 2019, Ches Carney noticed something strange on the … [Read more...] about How a mega gold-mining merger tightened a company’s hold on Northern Nevada
Amid Record Inflation, Business Community calls on Congress to end BBB Talks
from S-Corp, a nonprofit corporation, published on January 12, 2022 Today’s Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed inflation surging at its fastest pace in 40 years with the consumer price index … [Read more...] about Amid Record Inflation, Business Community calls on Congress to end BBB Talks
Summerlin land sells for $135M, hundreds of houses planned
by Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal, January 6, 2022 In its biggest Las Vegas land sale in years, Summerlin developer Howard Hughes Corp. has unloaded more than 200 acres for a sprawling new … [Read more...] about Summerlin land sells for $135M, hundreds of houses planned
EDITORIAL: EU may label natural gas, nuclear as ‘green’ energy
Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial January 7, 2022 The European Union is considering a plan to make it easier to be green. Sorry, Kermit — this proposal is just for future power … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: EU may label natural gas, nuclear as ‘green’ energy