Kyle Gillis
Teachers Health Trust losing millions a year, teachers told it will be 'belly-up in 60 to 90 days'
The Health Trust CEO, however, defends its operations and blames the Affordable Care Act increasing costs.
Scott's story: How government put his business 'through a circus'
New NPRI study offers ways to help Nevada's entrepreneurs
Scott's story: How government put his business 'through a circus'
Scott Godino, Jr. opened Born and Raised Las Vegas, a Vegas-themed bar, in 2010, but his business was almost crippled by the very city he was celebrating.
Teachers see CCEA health-benefits review as attempt to push union membership
Teachers Health Trust docs say failure to comply with benefits review program 'could result in denial of benefits'
Teachers see CCEA health-benefits review as attempt to push union membership
Teachers Health Trust documents state that failure to comply with benefits review program 'could result in denial of benefits.'
Pat's story: How regulators harm the Las Vegas Zoo
New NPRI study offers ways to help Nevada's entrepreneurs
Pat's story: How regulators harm the Las Vegas Zoo
Pat Dingle has owned the nonprofit Las Vegas Zoo for 32 years, but new government regulations have created a business environment Dingle says he "never imagined." "We have five openings in various categories--we're two zoo keepers short--but we can't afford to hire anybody," says Dingle, "because we have to keep paying government or pay fighting government."
Carolyn's story: How onerous licensing requirements hurt would-be entrepreneurs
When Carolyn Davis’ son lost his job in the construction industry, they decided to start a moving company called All-Pro Movers. “We didn’t have a big truck, but our…
Carolyn's story: How onerous licensing requirements hurt would-be entrepreneurs
When Carolyn Davis' son lost his job in the construction industry, they decided to start a moving company called All-Pro Movers. "We didn't have a big truck, but our target market was small apartments and we thought it could work out," says Davis. Davis' business was only off the ground for six weeks when they were caught in a sting operation by the Nevada Department of Transportation for not having an approved business license.