In The News: Lee Business School

Marijuana Venture

With consumers spending more time outdoors since the pandemic, out-of-home media has become an increasingly popular option for marketers, and cannabis businesses are no exception. However, in the cannabis industry, marketers must be cognizant of the laws of the state where they are advertising, because marketing and advertising regulations differ across the country.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

Loan borrowers are feeling the squeeze with rising interest rates as inflation remains high. However, one real estate agent is offering some ways to offset those higher costs.

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español

UNLV is producing more than just college graduates on its campus. It is also helping to create products and companies thanks to a federal program, and the university's efforts have been so successful that it was given the opportunity to expand the reach of the program.

Las Vegas Review Journal

UNLV is producing more than just college graduates at its campus. It is also helping to create products and companies thanks to a federal program, and the university’s efforts have been so successful it was given the opportunity to expand the program’s reach.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Violence has been in the spotlight recently — specifically crimes near the University of Nevada Las Vegas.

Shondaland

A steady stream of economic uncertainty has pushed people to seek out financial advice via TikTok, where users share finance tips, resources, and general education.

Insider

What happens when large numbers of people – driven in part by a new generation of migrants working remotely – come to a region hit by a mega-drought once every 1,200 years? A handful of counties scattered across the arid American Southwest will soon find out.

Las Vegas Review Journal

A Las Vegas bar dedicated to comic book and sci-fi fans, cosplayers, nerds and everyone in between wants to take its concept to other states.

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español

Daniel Carlson was visiting Las Vegas from Houston and was surprised by the food prices that greeted him at an Albertsons supermarket on Rainbow Boulevard last week.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Daniel Carlson was visiting Las Vegas from Houston and was shocked by the food prices that greeted him at an Albertsons grocery store on Rainbow Boulevard last week.

KSNV-TV: News 3

According to the latest reports from the Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation (DETR), Nevada's job recovery remains strong, with 11,600 more people in the state's workforce than before the COVID pandemic.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

As the Federal Reserve announced another ‘jumbo’ interest rate hike of .75 percent on Wednesday, many in Las Vegas shared their concerns about what this means for their money in the future.