Las Vegas boutique, other businesses forced to make changes because of record retail crime
Retail crime is at a record high, and thieves are becoming bolder. Stores are responding by hiring private security, closing fitting rooms and closing storefronts altogether.
From Sin City to Sports City, Las Vegas now a sports destination
Las Vegas has become a sports destination over the past six years. The latest announcement is a new MLB ballpark site to house the Oakland Athletics after their relocation.
Unusual SoCal storms didn't spare indoor farmers: 'Tremendous amount of green tomatoes'
California received record rainfall this year, and farmers are feeling it, even the indoor ones. The lack of sunlight from the stormy weather has delayed greenhouse tomato production.
Las Vegas to host Elite 8 March Madness game Saturday as 68M Americans place wagers
Sixty-eight million Americans are expected to place bets on March Madness games when it's all said and done. That’s 18 million more people betting compared to last month’s Super Bowl.
Inflation complications: Parents struggle to afford baby supplies, nonprofits stepping up to help
The recent inflation surge has hit the baby supplies industry, and families are struggling, but nonprofits are stepping in to help.
High gas prices force Las Vegas bakery, founded in 1959, to make changes: 'The abnormal feels normal'
Spending thousands of dollars in gas each week, Freed's Bakery in Las Vegas had to cut back on deliveries and raise prices, while some employees cut hours to save on commute costs.
Extreme heat, flooding hits desert tourism
Known for its famous London Bridge and situated along the Colorado River, Lake Havasu City, Arizona, is one of the southwestern cities and tourist towns the extreme heat is impacting.
'Pawn Stars' Las Vegas store, other pawn shops regaining business amid inflation, COVID-19 pandemic
Pawn shops are regaining business years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, despite record-high inflation across the U.S., shoppers hope the price is right.
Las Vegas 'property spouses' who renovate RVs are testament to vehicle's popularity despite inflation
Over 40 million people are expected to travel by car this July 4th. Despite high gas prices, demand for RVs is said to be soaring, with manufacturing at a high.