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WalletHub

The best car insurance companies in Nevada are The General, Direct Auto, and National General, based on user ratings on WalletHub. Drivers in Nevada can save up to $3,469 per year just by comparing quotes and picking one of the best insurers in the state.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Pete Kelly, the used car manager at Jim Marsh Kia and Jim Marsh Chrysler Jeep in Las Vegas, hasn’t bought a used car for less than $20,000 at auction in over two years, and it’s not for lack of trying. Since the pandemic, he said, there are fewer options for used cars under $20,000 and he’s having to compete with national chains willing to accept slimmer profit margins.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Approximately 10,000 acres of prime land that could be developed are sitting vacant in Southern Nevada, according to a new study.

New York Times

A cannabis dispensary might seem like an unlikely place to play mahjong, the Chinese tile game typically associated with older Asian and Jewish adults, but that’s where Leah Flacco showed up on a recent Wednesday evening in Manhattan.

Nevada Current

Gov. Joe Lombardo made righting Nevada’s economy a focus of his gubernatorial campaign. Now, as he begins his quest for re-election in 2026, critics contend he has failed to fulfill two central promises – to make housing more affordable and to lower the unemployment rate.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

The Federal Reserve voted June 18 to keep interest rates at its current of 4.25% to 4.5% range. Since then, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has explained their decision making and what leads into a decision like this.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

ÐÔÊӽ紫ý is paving the way for a new generation of professionals in a high-demand field, officially launching Nevada’s first-ever bachelor’s degree program in Insurance and Risk Management.

Insurance Journal

When school begins at the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý, students will have a chance to undertake a bachelor’s degree program in insurance and risk management.

KNPR News

Clark County’s population is expected to hit 3 million by 2045, according to new projections from the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Center for Business and Economic Research.

Reader's Digest

Apple revealed an exciting upcoming feature that will help you streamline your next trip. But is it safe to use? Here's what you should know.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Three million. That's the projection of Clark County's population by 2045, according to the Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER). This projection is mainly attributed to historical trends affected by the population growth seen pots-pandemic, according to CBER.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Clark County is now expected to break 3 million residents by 2045, according to a new report from The Center for Business and Economic Research at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý. Last year’s report had Clark County breaking the 3 million threshold in 2042. Does that mean growth is slowing?