In The News: Lee Business School

A bill that begins to address employee misclassification within the construction industry has drawn fierce criticism from personal employment agencies, who say it would force them to upend their existing business models.

Faculty across the state鈥檚 higher education system are pushing for a new law this year that would expand the state鈥檚 nascent public collective bargaining infrastructure to include professors and other professional staff 鈥 a sharp break from years of control of the process by the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE).

Flashing digital proof of COVID-19 protection could become the norm at Las Vegas events this year, but privacy experts say they鈥檙e concerned about data collection by two new 鈥渧accine passport鈥 phone apps.

Flashing digital proof of COVID-19 protection could become the norm at Las Vegas events this year, but privacy experts say they鈥檙e concerned about data collection by two new 鈥渧accine passport鈥 phone apps.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) has yet to release new details on gaming floor capacity and other COVID-19-related restrictions for the period starting next month. A tentative deadline is set for May 1.

As more people get vaccinated against COVID-19, many are starting to feel safe enough to start traveling again. The Las Vegas Strip is already seeing that demand and hotels are needing to hire more staff, and fast.

Your allergies are running rampant, so you reach to grab a tissue. Though, you probably call it a Kleenex.

Designer shoes, luxury bags and fine jewelry grace the walls of Max Pawn off Sahara.

Nevada is quickly moving towards full vaccination. About a quarter of us have received one dose of the vaccine. Close to 14 percent are fully vaccinated.

Nevada is quickly moving towards full vaccination. About a quarter of us have received one dose of the vaccine. Close to 14 percent are fully vaccinated.
Buying a home represents an important milestone for most consumers. But for those who dive in to the deep end of real estate without a financial safety net, the decision could lead to buyer鈥檚 remorse in the long run. Mortgage rates hit an all-time low during the coronavirus pandemic, but they are beginning to rise again as conditions start to improve. In the wake of rates that are still quite low overall, many homeowners have looked to refinance, and many other Americans are wondering if now is a good time to buy.

黑料网 economics professor Ian McDonough knew that many seniors across the Las Vegas Valley did not have access to nutritious food even before the pandemic.