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Published August 17, 2012
Using the skills gained from serving in the military could potentially lead to a successful career in corporate America for veterans.
Published July 27, 2012
The common theme running through the Black Hat convention -- widely considered the premiere computer security convention, Black Hat wrapped up in Las Vegas this Thursday -- was the potential risks and vulnerabilities that accompany today's most advanced technologies.
Published July 12, 2012
A small country bar has already closed its doors due to the Southern Nevada Water Authority's drastic new water surcharge, which saw its water bill increase by $400 per month. Will businesses in similar situations do the same?
Published July 10, 2012
A small, country bar has already closed its doors due to the Southern Nevada Water Authority's drastic new water surcharge, after it saw its water bill increase by $400 per month. Now the question is whether businesses in similar situations will do the same.
Published June 25, 2012
A new pricing structure by the Southern Nevada Water Authority is causing a little bar in Las Vegas to close its doors.
Published June 20, 2012
Larry's Hideaway has been around Las Vegas for 20 years. But a new water fee is forcing the small business to close its doors.
Published June 04, 2012
For many nudists, stripping to bare the essentials for what makes a great vacation is part of fighting misconceptions of their community.
Published May 30, 2012
It's time to buckle up and get ready for the flight of your life!
Published May 22, 2012
Drinking at a bar or club in Las Vegas is so old school. Well, not exactly. But two companies are banking on the idea of selling desserts with a touch of alcohol.
Published May 08, 2012
Driving faster than 100 miles-per-hour may be illegal on the Las Vegas strip, but if you travel 30 minutes north to the Las Vegas Speedway, it’s open game.