The Colorado Springs economy will slow next year but won’t topple into a recession, according to forecasts from most economists who monitor local conditions.
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - A state panel recommended Monday that the average tax rate employers are charged to fund Nevada's unemployment insurance program remain at 1.38 percent of an employee's wages in 2007.
Waiting for work, day laborers leaned against a wall Monday on Eastern Avenue in Henderson and tried to make sense of a recent string of crimes against Hispanics, two of which ended up as homicides.
Carson City-based Vitamin Research Products plans to hire for 19 new positions and received a $154,000 two-year grant this month through a contract with the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.
Today marks the centennial of the arrival of the Nevada Northern Railway in Ely: a transportation corridor of steel rails four-feet, eight-and-one-half inches wide-connecting the early, twentieth-century, White Pine County frontier with the transcontinental railroad system.
Nevada tax revenues top $3 billion in 2005-06, exceed projections CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - State tax revenues grew by 11.5 percent and topped $3 billion in the fiscal year that ended June 30, far exceeding estimates by the Economic Forum and state financial analysts, the Legislative Counsel Bureau.
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - The IRS, in a deal that affects thousands of Nevada casino workers, has agreed to stop audits and refund money collected in violation of an agreement on tip income reporting, Nevada Sens. Harry Reid and John Ensign said Thursday.
A company relocating from Monterey, Calif., is expected to invest $220,000 in Carson City and provide 32 new jobs, according to the Nevada Commission on Economic Development.
Unemployment fell and thousands of new jobs were created across Nevada in August, with Washoe County again holding the lowest jobless rate, the state reported Monday.