Associated Press September 2, 2021 Nevada had a shortage of nurses even before the pandemic, when each wave of cases and crush of hospitalizations left nurses demoralized and drove some to leave … [Read more...] about LAS VEGAS — Nevada hospitals are seeing a severe shortage of nurses and some northern Nevada hospitals are nearly out of staffed beds for patients, state health officials said Thursday.
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Officials confirm PBR World Finals heading to Texas
Officials confirmed Tuesday that Las Vegas is losing one of rodeo’s marquee events with the Professional Bull Riders World Finals heading to Fort Worth, Texas, beginning next year. The event has been … [Read more...] about Officials confirm PBR World Finals heading to Texas
Teachers health trust tells providers it lacks money for past claims
By Rio Lacanlale Las Vegas Review-Journal August 26, 2021 - 3:40 pm The health insurance trust that covers thousands of Clark County teachers and their dependents does not have the money to cover … [Read more...] about Teachers health trust tells providers it lacks money for past claims
Casino giant MGM Resorts selling land to New York-based firm
By Ken Ritter | APAugust 5, 2021 at 5:29 p.m. EDT0 LAS VEGAS — A New York-based real estate investment firm will emerge as the largest landholder on the Las Vegas Strip under a $17.2 billion … [Read more...] about Casino giant MGM Resorts selling land to New York-based firm
Anti-smoking group taking another swing at casino smoking ban
The battle to ban smoking in casinos is heating up again. Americans for Nonsmokers Rights, a California-based advocacy group seeking to ban smoking in casinos nationwide, has jumped on the record and … [Read more...] about Anti-smoking group taking another swing at casino smoking ban