At Solo Mountain in the Apex Industrial Park, crews blast limestone from hillsides and transform it into the gravel and cement that build city infrastructure.
USPS officials report a recent decline in letter carrier robberies and mail-theft complaints nationwide, but incidents continue in the Las Vegas Valley.
Consumer Reports says there are a few things to keep in mind to make sure you’re getting a good deal and a safe product. Here’s what to watch for when you shop.
Cleaning the kitchen may not be your favorite job, but Consumer Reports says buying products that work can keep you from wasting money on ones that don’t.
A slowdown in Las Vegas tourism this year is squeezing small businesses on the Strip, with managers saying they are relying on locals’ deals and specials.
The change of seasons typically sparks a rise in reports of home improvement scams. Fortunately, these types of rip-offs are easy to avoid if you know what to watch out for.
Social media allows us to build connections all over the world, but the Federal Trade Commission warns that you need to be careful about forging friendships with anyone online.
Identity theft can happen to anyone, but the Federal Trade Commission says kids in foster care can be particularly vulnerable to this type of cybercrime.
Those alerts about software updates tend to pop up at really inconvenient moments, but experts say the time you take to download them could protect you from difficult days in the future.
A lot of workplaces use Microsoft Teams for voice calls, messages, and video chats. Cybercriminals know this, and now they’re using the popular app to steal your information and inflitrate your employer’s network.
It may seem like a quick way to make some easy money, but the Federal Trade Commission warns that some online jobs are really just scams dressed up as opportunities.
Advances in technology can definitely make life simpler. Unfortunately, new tech also makes it easier for bad actors to commit more cybercrime -- unless you know what to watch out for.
Many Consumer Reports members say going solar allowed them to lower their electric bills or even bring those bills down to zero, but it’s a costly investment.
Few of us would pass up the opportunity to score something for free, but there are some offers you should definitely turn down. Here’s what to look out for:
Consumer Reports is here to help with expert advice and exclusive data that empowers you to shop smarter and choose a car that fits your needs and budget.
Consumer Reports safety experts found a wide range of quality in toddler towers on the market, and safety standards have not been established yet for how they’re made or tested.
We’ve all seen those quizzes on social media. They ask questions that seem fun and a little silly. However, cybercriminals take your answers very seriously.
More and more people now use Google Workspace’s Gemini AI, and more and more cybercriminals are figuring out how to manipulate the tool to work against you.