Home insurance options are shrinking amidst states with natural disasters
Natural disasters like that have insurance companies abandoning some areas entirely, not just in California, but also in states including Texas, Florida, Oregon and Colorado.
American families continue to struggle to provide essentials in ongoing diaper crisis
Diaper banks are bridging the gap for families across the U.S. providing essentials such as dozens of diapers per week as some families struggle to pay for them.
Pet owners left scrambling after Nationwide axes insurance for 100,000 policyholders: 'You freak out'
Pet owners across the U.S. want answers after Nationwide announced it will not renew about 100,000 policies. This comes at a time where the price for veterinary care is also rising.
Construction booming across Arizona, causing employment rates in the industry to soar
The construction industry is growing rapidly across America, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported, and some areas of the country, like Arizona, are really benefitting from the burst.
US lifeguard shortage causes pools to work year-round to rebuild their staff after the pandemic
A US lifeguard shortage has pools working year-round to rebuild their staff after it caused almost a third of the US public swimming pools to remain closed or partially opened last year.
March Madness expected to break betting records, sees growing interest in women's sports
March Madness kicks off Thursday at an even larger scale this year, but even with more states legalizing sports betting crowds are flocking to Las Vegas to grab a seat.
Auto insurance rates continue to skyrocket with no immediate signs of relief
Nevada had the second-most expensive car insurance last year, with an average annual cost of nearly $3,000, according to insurance data.
Nevada prison to help inmates reintegrate into society
Reintegrating into society after prison can be difficult. The Vocational Village at the Southern Desert Correctional Center in Nevada is hoping to change that.
Teledriving company Vay brings new transportation option to streets of Las Vegas
Las Vegas can boast a new transportation option after German teledriving company Vay launched its first fleet of fully driverless cars in the major US city.