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November 29, 2009

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A Baltimore-based company inks a deal with the City of Las Vegas to study and possibly build an arena downtown.  Plus, In Business talks with Gatski Commercial Real Estate Services about the local outlook.
Downtown Arena Study, seg. 3
November 6, 2009, 8:30 PM
A Baltimore-based company inks a deal with the City of Las Vegas to study and possibly build an arena downtown. Plus, In Business talks with Gatski Commercial Real Estate Services about the local outlook.
A new book reveals tennis was no love match for Andre Agassi.  Plus, the "Divine Miss M" prepares to bid adieu to Caesars Palace.
Agassi Revelations, seg. 4
November 6, 2009, 8:30 PM
A new book reveals tennis was no love match for Andre Agassi. Plus, the "Divine Miss M" prepares to bid adieu to Caesars Palace.
Las Vegas will be among the last cities to recover from the recession.  That's the word from a panel of local business executives who assessed the valley's outlook.  In Business gets reaction from attorney and lobbyist Shauna Hughes
Hughes Interview
October 30, 2009, 8:30 PM
Las Vegas will be among the last cities to recover from the recession. That's the word from a panel of local business executives who assessed the valley's outlook. In Business gets reaction from attorney and lobbyist Shauna Hughes
U.S. Airways is cutting one thousand jobs next year and shifting to its busiest hubs.  In Business Las Vegas reporter Rick Velotta weighs in on what this means for McCarran International Airport.
U.S. Airways Cuts
October 30, 2009, 8:30 PM
U.S. Airways is cutting one thousand jobs next year and shifting to its busiest hubs. In Business Las Vegas reporter Rick Velotta weighs in on what this means for McCarran International Airport.
The state's budget woes worsen as sales tax receipts plummet.  Plus, third quarter numbers show Nevada's gaming industry isn't out of the woods yet.
Budget Woes, seg. 1
October 30, 2009, 8:30 PM
The state's budget woes worsen as sales tax receipts plummet. Plus, third quarter numbers show Nevada's gaming industry isn't out of the woods yet.
The nation's foreclosure hot spots are shifting.  Plus, experts say Las Vegas will be among the last cities to recover from the recession.
Third Quarter Foreclosures, seg. 2
October 30, 2009, 8:30 PM
The nation's foreclosure hot spots are shifting. Plus, experts say Las Vegas will be among the last cities to recover from the recession.
In Business looks at an effort to illegally dispense a drug for sexual dysfunction and its connection to late entertainer Danny Gans.  Plus, why fix it if it is not broken?  That's what medical professionals are asking the Board of Medical Examiners about some proposed new rules for doctors.
Vegas Mixx, seg. 3
October 30, 2009, 8:30 PM
In Business looks at an effort to illegally dispense a drug for sexual dysfunction and its connection to late entertainer Danny Gans. Plus, why fix it if it is not broken? That's what medical professionals are asking the Board of Medical Examiners about some proposed new rules for doctors.
The half-baked economy is leaving local businesses in the cold.  But, the heat and revenue are rising at one bakery.  Plus, what makes Zappos.com a "beloved company"?
Booming Business, seg. 4
October 30, 2009, 8:30 PM
The half-baked economy is leaving local businesses in the cold. But, the heat and revenue are rising at one bakery. Plus, what makes Zappos.com a "beloved company"?
Losing your personal, stored information is bad, but imagine your company's electronic files gone in an instant with no back-up.  In Business talks with Karl Harrison from Southwest Data Protection about steps businesses should take to secure their data.
Harrison Interview
October 23, 2009, 8:30 PM
Losing your personal, stored information is bad, but imagine your company's electronic files gone in an instant with no back-up. In Business talks with Karl Harrison from Southwest Data Protection about steps businesses should take to secure their data.
What do lawsuits over hepatitis C infections from local clinics and Botox have in common?  In Business talks with attorney Ed Bernstein.
Bernstein Interview
October 23, 2009, 8:30 PM
What do lawsuits over hepatitis C infections from local clinics and Botox have in common? In Business talks with attorney Ed Bernstein.
A dealer at Wynn Las Vegas is suing the casino and its parent company for not taking steps to protect employees from second-hand smoke.  In Business gets reaction from a woman who claims she was wrongfully terminated from her job at Caesars Palace for complaining about second-hand smoke.
Price Interview
October 23, 2009, 8:30 PM
A dealer at Wynn Las Vegas is suing the casino and its parent company for not taking steps to protect employees from second-hand smoke. In Business gets reaction from a woman who claims she was wrongfully terminated from her job at Caesars Palace for complaining about second-hand smoke.
New numbers show Nevada is one of the worst states in the nation for lost construction jobs. Plus, a second hotel faces legal action from dealers over second-hand smoke.
Construction Jobs
October 23, 2009, 8:30 PM
New numbers show Nevada is one of the worst states in the nation for lost construction jobs. Plus, a second hotel faces legal action from dealers over second-hand smoke.
What do lawsuits over hepatitis C infections from local clinics and Botox have in common?  Plus, the controversy over what procedures can and can't be performed by medical assistants is far from finished.
Botox Lawsuit Update
October 23, 2009, 8:30 PM
What do lawsuits over hepatitis C infections from local clinics and Botox have in common? Plus, the controversy over what procedures can and can't be performed by medical assistants is far from finished.
T-Mobile users look to recover their personal data.  The cell phone company scrambles to make amends to Sidekick customers. Plus, backing up is just the first step.  Where can you safely store your company's saved electronic information?
Data Loss
October 23, 2009, 8:30 PM
T-Mobile users look to recover their personal data. The cell phone company scrambles to make amends to Sidekick customers. Plus, backing up is just the first step. Where can you safely store your company's saved electronic information?
A local company says it can save big water users thousands of dollars a month and help the environment at the same time.
Water Controllers
October 23, 2009, 8:30 PM
A local company says it can save big water users thousands of dollars a month and help the environment at the same time.
An undercover investigation into gun shows, including some in Nevada, reveals the gatherings are havens for illegal gun trafficking.  In Business talks with Crossroads of the West Gun Show owner Bob Templeton.
Templeton Interview
October 16, 2009, 8:30 PM
An undercover investigation into gun shows, including some in Nevada, reveals the gatherings are havens for illegal gun trafficking. In Business talks with Crossroads of the West Gun Show owner Bob Templeton.
K/E Centers for Advanced Medicine is opening a 60 thousand square foot facility that will offer patients one-stop shopping for doctors and their services.  In Business talks with K/E Centers President Jonathan Doctor.
Doctor Interview
October 16, 2009, 8:30 PM
K/E Centers for Advanced Medicine is opening a 60 thousand square foot facility that will offer patients one-stop shopping for doctors and their services. In Business talks with K/E Centers President Jonathan Doctor.
The competition for Southern Nevada's wireless market is heating up.  AT&T Nevada is expanding its 3G network.  In Business talks with AT&T Nevada President Hal Lenox.
Lenox Interview
October 16, 2009, 8:30 PM
The competition for Southern Nevada's wireless market is heating up. AT&T Nevada is expanding its 3G network. In Business talks with AT&T Nevada President Hal Lenox.
The stock market tops ten thousand, heralding hopes a recovery is underway.  Plus, Nevada struggles in September with a high rate of foreclosures.
Dow Tops 10,000
October 16, 2009, 8:30 PM
The stock market tops ten thousand, heralding hopes a recovery is underway. Plus, Nevada struggles in September with a high rate of foreclosures.
The holidays bring good news in the form of jobs.  Plus, competition for Southern Nevada's wireless market heats up.
Holiday Hiring
October 16, 2009, 8:30 PM
The holidays bring good news in the form of jobs. Plus, competition for Southern Nevada's wireless market heats up.
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