There’s no work planned on casino megaresorts anytime soon, but a steady stream of smaller building jobs may help the Las Vegas construction industry emerge from its deep recession.
That’s according to the Associated General Contracto...
Southern Nevada tourism continued its steady climb as the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority today announced a 5.5 percent increase in visitation in September over last year.
The LVCVA reported 3.3 million people visited Las Vegas for th...
Neither a boost in private-sector hiring nor a shrinking labor force could rescue Nevada from yet another unemployment record in August.
The construction sector, restaurants and professional firms all added jobs in the month, but declines in Census job...
Las Vegas could become the crossroads of the West with a new Interstate 15 corridor study, a proposed Interstate 11 and planned connections to a high-speed rail network, a transportation expert said on Tuesday.
Tom Skancke, president of The Skancke Co....
"Because they can't afford to get these fixed, they just have to go without unless we step in," said Richard Carrillo, business representative for Local No. 525.
Richard Carrillo was Born and Raised in Belen, New Mexico to Ermilo and Marcella Carrillo, his father worked as an Engineer for the Santa Fe Railroad while his mother was a "stay at home mom" raising Richard and his brothers which included going to foo...
From covering up graffiti to helping seniors in our community, Richard is the first one to say Yes!
That is why Richard wanted to be on the Whitney Town Board to preserve the neighborhoods. "I'm about creating industry, but their...