It's that dreaded time of the year to settle up with the IRS. Some tips from Raphael Tulino of the Internal Revenue Service for making the process a little less painful.
It's 2012, yet the controversy over breastfeeding rages on, this time in the workplace. Dr. Madeleine Sigman-Grant from the Cooperative Extension talks with Vegas INC about women's rights in the workplace.
What to expect from the mortgage settlement announced by the Obama administration? Some critics say banks are getting off easy. The president of the Nevada Bankers Association, Bill Uffelman, talks with Vegas INC about the banking industry's take on the mortgage deal.
The controversial development right outside of Red Rock Canyon is running into a roadblock. The project's developer, Jim Rhodes, withdrew applications to access the site viat State Highway 159, which winds through the town of Blue Diamond.
Don't look now, but we're in the middle of a rally on Wall Street. Stocks haven't seen these highs since before the 2008 financial crash. Doug Ramsey, chief investment officer at the Leuthold Group joins Vegas INC to share his view on the economy, and where stocks will go from here.
While the recession was brutal to so many people here in Las Vegas, some entrepreneurs have found ways to "make Las Vegas work." One Henderson mom took her search for better shoes for her daughter and turned it into a major money maker, now spreading worldwide.
Why are the board members of the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth rushing to resign? Former Henderson City Councilperson Kathleen Vermillion says they're afraid of crossing her powerful ex-boyfriend, County Commissioner Steve Sisolak.
More than 200 Las Vegans have job offers following a job fair at the Smith Center. Joining us to talk about that and more, Chris Fava from the Culinary Academy of Las Vegas
Two bills that could change the way we do business on the internet have been derailed, for now. The executive director of the ACLU of Nevada, Dane Claussen, joins us to talk about the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act (SOPA/PIPA).
Phil Simon is an author and tech expert who advises companies on how to optimize their technology. He joins us to discuss his latest book, "The Age of the Platform"
President Obama proposed yet another fix for the housing market in his State of the Union address. But will it help here at home? We ask former GLVAR president Paul Bell.
Trouble in the boardroom and good news on the gaming floor. The director of UNLV's Center for Gaming Research, David Schwartz, talks about the past six months in gaming.
Thousands of homeowners in danger of losing their homes have participated in our state's Foreclosure Mediation Program. Now, that program could be changed by a case before the Nevada Supreme Court. Ashley Conroy shows us what's at stake.