Newsfeed, the breakfast series co-sponsored by the Business Press that addresses important issues facing Southern Nevada, will tackle the issue of education March 17.
There’s a fascinating collision taking place between oil prices and the American Dream. And the results are unsettling.
On a recent 75 degree Saturday, a group of 80 volunteers from the International Franchise Association Convention skipped the allure of The Strip for what some might call the darker side of Las Vegas. These volunteers arrived a day early for the convention in order to give back to those in need.
For politicians eager to strike a blow against the “polarization” that worries elites, there’s no better place to start than biofuels.
After a week in which it snowed in Las Vegas, it seems the right time to question some assumptions.
Shelley Berkley, chief executive officer and senior provost of Touro University Western Division, will be inducted into the Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada’s Women’s Hall of Fame on March 26.
Joe Lecak grew up in Homestead, PA, a steel town well known for union activity in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. He attended Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, where he received a degree in administration before moving to California where he received his MBA from California State University, Long Beach.
Eric Talbert, a 33-year-old UNLV alumnus, has placed himself squarely on the front line of global strife as the executive director of Emergency USA, a global charity that provides life-support for civilian victims of war and poverty.
If there are any lingering questions about the pace of economic activity throughout the state, allow us at Nevada State Development Corp. to set the record straight.