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August 7, 2008

Videos: In Business TV

A labor organization makes a move on the residential construction sector.  In Business gets reaction from local Associated Builders and Contractors President Warren Hardy.
Organized Industry?
August 1, 2008, 8:30 PM
A labor organization makes a move on the residential construction sector. In Business gets reaction from local Associated Builders and Contractors President Warren Hardy.
Your business may be accessible to the disabled, but what about your website?  In Business asks an expert how to prevent costly lawsuits.  Plus, a local company looks to land a $100,000 prize.
Online Accessibility
August 1, 2008, 8:30 PM
Your business may be accessible to the disabled, but what about your website? In Business asks an expert how to prevent costly lawsuits. Plus, a local company looks to land a $100,000 prize.
The credit crunch hits the Las Vegas Strip as two major developments encounter roadblocks.  Plus, buyers in Trump Las Vegas want their money back.
Strip Struggles
August 1, 2008, 8:30 PM
The credit crunch hits the Las Vegas Strip as two major developments encounter roadblocks. Plus, buyers in Trump Las Vegas want their money back.
How will Boyd Gaming's move to delay construction of Echelon affect the valley's real estate industry?  Plus will the national housing bailout give local homebuilders a boost?
Echelon's Impact
August 1, 2008, 8:30 PM
How will Boyd Gaming's move to delay construction of Echelon affect the valley's real estate industry? Plus will the national housing bailout give local homebuilders a boost?
A foreclosure analyst paints a grim forecast for the valley's real estate industry.  Plus, the World Market Center puts its expansion plans on hold.
Foreclosure Forecast
July 25, 2008, 8:30 PM
A foreclosure analyst paints a grim forecast for the valley's real estate industry. Plus, the World Market Center puts its expansion plans on hold.
Steve Wynn says former Wynn Resorts executive Nancie Homel is crazy.  But, that didn't stop him from taking credit for her idea.  Plus, the Nevada Supreme Court says a former Las Vegas man is entitled to as much as $200,000 in interest for the seizure of his property next to the Stratosphere.
Taking Credit
July 25, 2008, 8:30 PM
Steve Wynn says former Wynn Resorts executive Nancie Homel is crazy. But, that didn't stop him from taking credit for her idea. Plus, the Nevada Supreme Court says a former Las Vegas man is entitled to as much as $200,000 in interest for the seizure of his property next to the Stratosphere.
A new non-profit organization is bringing local charities and businesses together.  In Business talks with Make a Difference Las Vegas founder Bryan Lindsey.  Plus, find out who's leaving Las Vegas and multimillion dollar spread. Contact Make a Difference Las Vegas at <a href="http://www.makeadifferencelasvegas.org/">http://www.makeadifferencelasvegas.org/</a>or (702) 809-8988.
Giving Back
July 25, 2008, 8:30 PM
A new non-profit organization is bringing local charities and businesses together. In Business talks with Make a Difference Las Vegas founder Bryan Lindsey. Plus, find out who's leaving Las Vegas and multimillion dollar spread. Contact Make a Difference Las Vegas at http://www.makeadifferencelasvegas.org/or (702) 809-8988.
Hospice services are scarce in Southern Nevada.  In Business talks with an expert about the impact of congressional action.  Plus, is the governor entitled to a tax break intended for struggling ranchers and farmers?
Scarce Services
July 25, 2008, 8:30 PM
Hospice services are scarce in Southern Nevada. In Business talks with an expert about the impact of congressional action. Plus, is the governor entitled to a tax break intended for struggling ranchers and farmers?
If we build it, will they come?  McCarran International Airport's major airlines warn Clark County to slow down on airport expansion.
Airport Expansion
July 18, 2008, 8:30 PM
If we build it, will they come? McCarran International Airport's major airlines warn Clark County to slow down on airport expansion.
A leading investor service issues a negative outlook for the silver state.  Plus, Gov. Jim Gibbons refuses to show proof he declared lease income from rural land on his tax return.
Negative Outlook
July 18, 2008, 8:30 PM
A leading investor service issues a negative outlook for the silver state. Plus, Gov. Jim Gibbons refuses to show proof he declared lease income from rural land on his tax return.
A vintage casino gets new owners.  Find out what's in store for the Sahara.  Plus, the federal government comes through with incentives for renewable energy.
New Owners
July 18, 2008, 8:30 PM
A vintage casino gets new owners. Find out what's in store for the Sahara. Plus, the federal government comes through with incentives for renewable energy.
The struggling housing market is forcing a Henderson master-planned community into bankruptcy.  Plus, the federal government is investigating IndyMac on allegations of mortgage fraud.  In Business talks with the managing director of Wachovia Securities of Las Vegas about the local impact on the financial industry.
Lake Las Vegas Bankruptcy
July 18, 2008, 8:30 PM
The struggling housing market is forcing a Henderson master-planned community into bankruptcy. Plus, the federal government is investigating IndyMac on allegations of mortgage fraud. In Business talks with the managing director of Wachovia Securities of Las Vegas about the local impact on the financial industry.
Should man impose his will on animals by forcing them to perform?  In Business talks with an expert about allegations of abuse under the big top.  Plus, political analyst Jon Ralston offers his plan to fix Nevada's economy.
IBTV: Performers or Prisoners?
July 11, 2008, 8:30 PM
Should man impose his will on animals by forcing them to perform? In Business talks with an expert about allegations of abuse under the big top. Plus, political analyst Jon Ralston offers his plan to fix Nevada's economy.
The owner of a swingers' club says he's being singled out by Clark County.  Plus, hundreds of Nevada Power workers take to the streets.
IBTV: Singled Out?
July 11, 2008, 8:30 PM
The owner of a swingers' club says he's being singled out by Clark County. Plus, hundreds of Nevada Power workers take to the streets.
Home sales increase, but prices drop again.  Will the trend continue?  In Business talks with former Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors President Devin Reiss.
IBTV: Home Sales
July 11, 2008, 8:30 PM
Home sales increase, but prices drop again. Will the trend continue? In Business talks with former Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors President Devin Reiss.
In Business talks with Tim Phillips from Animal Defenders International about allegations of abuse under the big top.
IBTV: Interview with Tim Phillips from Animal Defenders International
July 11, 2008, 8:30 PM
In Business talks with Tim Phillips from Animal Defenders International about allegations of abuse under the big top.
Gamblers get lucky in May and leave the state in a deeper hole.  Plus, a new poll shows high gas prices are taking a toll on tourism and gaming.
IBTV: Deeper Hole
July 11, 2008, 8:30 PM
Gamblers get lucky in May and leave the state in a deeper hole. Plus, a new poll shows high gas prices are taking a toll on tourism and gaming.
The slow economy brings the auto industry to a screeching halt.  Find out how local dealerships plan to jumpstart their business.  Plus, the Bureau of Land Management sees the light on solar power.
IBTV: Auto Industry Update
July 4, 2008, 8:30 PM
The slow economy brings the auto industry to a screeching halt. Find out how local dealerships plan to jumpstart their business. Plus, the Bureau of Land Management sees the light on solar power.
Could this be a summer of discontent for Nevada homeowners?  See why more foreclosures may be on the horizon.  Plus, why did Nevada OSHA skip a summit on construction safety?
IBTV: Rate Reset
July 4, 2008, 8:30 PM
Could this be a summer of discontent for Nevada homeowners? See why more foreclosures may be on the horizon. Plus, why did Nevada OSHA skip a summit on construction safety?
Wall Street gives gaming the cold shoulder.  Are casino stocks losing their luster?  Plus, Nevada's economy gets some good news from the business sector.
IBTV: Casino Stock Slump
July 4, 2008, 8:30 PM
Wall Street gives gaming the cold shoulder. Are casino stocks losing their luster? Plus, Nevada's economy gets some good news from the business sector.
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