A Southern Nevada Indian tribe and a national environmental group are blasting a proposal from federal regulators that could help extend the life of a coal-burning power plant near Moapa.
Two developers of an extended-stay suite property that has gone into bankruptcy were ordered to surrender their luxury cars as a start to bringing down the lender’s losses.
Much of a casino owner’s lawsuit that included a broad challenge to the way the Fremont Street Experience is governed has been dismissed.
North Las Vegas’ new 150-acre Craig Ranch Park was conceived to be one of the city’s crown jewels: a free oasis where families can stroll, picnic and play. But the city may have to charge to use the park when it opens around June of next year.
CARSON CITY — Nevada National Guard officials told Gov. Brian Sandoval on Tuesday that they cannot get out of a contract that requires them to pay about twice as much for solar energy than it would cost if they bought power from NV Energy.
Clark County commissioners Tuesday approved a $581,000 study to examine foot-traffic congestion on the Strip.
An 18-year-old man died and a 16-year-old boy was in critical condition after crashing a stolen car Monday morning at Lake Mead Boulevard and Tonopah Drive, Las Vegas police said Tuesday.
ArtBeat returns to Henderson this month with three different entertainment lineups and arts and craft vendors.