Episodes
In Business talks with UNLV Counselor Education Professor Dr. Larry Ashley about the warning signs of workplace stress.
Published 12/11/09
CityCenter is offering a financing plan for its condo buyers. In Business talks with CityCenter Real Estate Division Executive Vice President Tony Dennis.
Published 12/11/09
In Business talks with former Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors President Forrest Barbee about the outlook for the local real estate market.
Published 12/11/09
Bank of America responds to criticism from U.S. Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid about its home loan modification program. Plus, Nevada holds on to the top spot as the foreclosure capital of the nation, but Las Vegas drops on the list.
Published 12/11/09
A couple of veteran gamers plan to breathe new life into some troubled Mesquite casinos. Plus, CityCenter offers options to prospectives buyers of its condos.
Published 12/11/09
University Medical Center warns patients about an illegal information leak. Plus, Roshunda Abney spent hours in labor at University Medical Center's emergency room. Now, the hospital is taking action.
Published 12/11/09
Could Las Vegas become a hub for high-speed rail? See how one group is turning to Uncle Sam to make that dream a reality. Plus, are any of the candidates for office in 2010 a sure bet for big business?
Published 12/11/09
Published 12/11/09
Vegas Magazine is paying tribute to the valley's most charitable women. In Business talks with Vegas Magazine Editor-in-Chief Kate Bennett.
Published 12/04/09
A company out of Scottsdale, Arizona is hoping to give college hopefuls the best shot at success. In Business talks with the company's founder.
Published 12/04/09
The Obama administration is putting pressure on the nation's biggest banks to help struggling homeowners. In Business gets reaction from Nevada Bankers Association President Bill Uffelman.
Published 12/04/09
The city council caves to pressure from the Culinary Union to ensure union jobs on projects involving the city. In Business talks with the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce about possible ramifications of the council's vote.
Published 12/04/09
Five years and $8.5 billion later, Citycenter opens its doors during bleak times. Will the gamble pay off? Plus, will a move to ensure union jobs downtown sour companies on the City of Las Vegas.
Published 12/04/09
Don't expect a recovery in the valley's commercial real estate market next year. Plus, the Obama administration puts pressure on banks to come through for troubled homeowners.
Published 12/04/09
An Arizona company helps the college bound make the grade. Plus, the first shopping weekend of the season gives retailers hope for the holidays.
Published 12/04/09
The National Finals Rodeo celebrates 25 years in Las Vegas. Plus, Vegas Magazine pays tribute to women who make a difference.
Published 12/04/09
Tis the season for holiday parties. Find out how your company can still throw a bash without breaking the bank.
Published 11/27/09
Federal,state and local authorities join forces to fight mortgage fraud. In Business talks with Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto. Plus, Nevada had the highest credit card delinquency rate in the nation in the third quarter.
Published 11/27/09
A local doctor cops a plea in the medical mafia case. Plus, the federal government opens a formal probe into allegations of patient information for sale at University Medical Center.
Published 11/27/09
Americans shrug off the recession blues in favor of a holiday jaunt. Plus, the World Market Center says a Review Journal report claiming it defaulted on a $217 million loan is wrong.
Published 11/27/09
Is the recession putting a crimp in your holiday party plans? In Business has some budget conscious tips for celebrating the season in your office. Plus, Southern Nevadans have yet to seize upon the spirit of the season.
Published 11/27/09