News - Las Vegas Sun
Flat or much slower population growth and higher-than-average unemployment faces Las Vegas unless its economy is broadened, experts say. Local economists say the good old days of explosive growth in the gaming industry and new residents flocking to the city from across the country are over and won't be coming back, the Las Vegas Sun reported Sunday. We will lag the national economy instead of leading it, University of Nevada-Las Vegas economist Bill Robinson told the newspaper. National recessions in the past two decades had been softened in Las Vegas by the opening of tourist-magnet resorts such as the Mirage in 1989 and the Palms after the Sept.
By Alan Choate By ALAN CHOATE REVIEW-JOURNAL Jane Greenspun Gale, one of the central figures in the history of the troubled Lied Animal Shelter, is now a member of the Humane Society of the United States' board of directors.
To the editor: Publisher Sherman Frederick's column in Sunday's Review-Journal - in which he takes aim at Las Vegas Sun Editor Brian Greenspun for his stand on taxes - was right on. But there is one point that Mr.
To the editor: In Guinn v. Legislature, the Nevada Supreme Court adopted an exceedingly liberal rule of construction regarding the state constitution that has been sharply criticized by legal scholars.
