by Anjeanette Damon, original published by ProPublica, August 30, 2024 The summer heat collected inside a fire station in Reno, the nation’s fastest-warming city, where Nevada’s governor … [Read more...] about How an inexperienced green tech startup secured millions from Nevada officials
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How would an increased federal minimum wage affect Nevada?
by McKenna Ross, Las Vegas Review-Journal, August 28, 2024 Presidential campaign proposals to increase the federal minimum wage could affect Nevadans — but only if it goes up high enough. Vice … [Read more...] about How would an increased federal minimum wage affect Nevada?
Office space vacancies, rents are on the rise in Las Vegas
by Patrick Blennerhassett, Las Vegas Review-Journal, August 23, 2024 The Las Vegas Valley’s office space vacancy rate has been on the rise for the past three quarters, but one area broker isn’t … [Read more...] about Office space vacancies, rents are on the rise in Las Vegas
Clean Fuel Startups Were Supposed to Be the Next Big Thing. Now They Are Collapsing.
Hydrogen and biofuel projects have become money pits, threatening climate progress By Amrith Ramkumar, August 18, 2024 Startups promising to power planes, ships and trucks with clean fuel are … [Read more...] about Clean Fuel Startups Were Supposed to Be the Next Big Thing. Now They Are Collapsing.
The way you buy or sell a home in Las Vegas is about to change dramatically
by Patrick Blennerhassett, Las Vegas Review-Journal, August 17, 2024 Potential homesellers and homebuyers in Las Vegas can expect some big changes in how they interact with their real estate agent … [Read more...] about The way you buy or sell a home in Las Vegas is about to change dramatically