CCSD plans to file new lawsuit after spat over open meeting law

The Clark County School District announced Thursday that it will voluntarily dismiss its lawsuit over a mandated reorganization and file a new complaint after a vote in an open meeting.

Low-cost Norwegian Air promises bargain flights to Europe

Low-cost carrier Norwegian Air Shuttle is promising to boost traffic at smaller airports on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean when it starts service to Europe this summer from Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York.

New long-hauling rules expected for Southern Nevada cabbies

The Nevada Taxicab Authority next month is expected to update rules dealing with drivers who take longer routes than necessary in a practice known as long-hauling.

Internet poker company founder pleads not guilty to US charges

The founder of what had been one of the largest online poker websites agreed on Thursday to confront U.S. charges stemming from a long-running criminal case targeting internet firms like his operating illegally in the United States.

Southern Nevada apartment development turns to urban neighborhoods

Las Vegas’ apartment boom has brought numerous projects to the suburbs, with properties offering loads of amenities and higher-than-usual rents. Now, some are turning to urban neighborhoods.

Revamped thermonuclear missile warhead passes key milestone

The Department of Energy said Thursday its scientists are taking the final steps to modernize the W88 thermonuclear warhead for Navy Trident II ballistic missiles.

UNLV team aims for Division 2 club hockey championships

The team’s preseason goal — a first-ever trip to the American Collegiate Hockey Association D-2 National Championships in Columbus, Ohio, next month, is at hand.

Las Vegas still leads the pack in pursuit of Raiders

When others talk about how some NFL owners still might be nervous about the gambling aspects of Las Vegas or how tickets might sell or the market size, never forget this number: $750 million in tax revenue.

Presidential primaries could be on the horizon in Nevada

Republicans and Democrats could scrap Nevada’s caucus system in favor of a presidential primary under a bill to be considered in the state Legislature.

February 2017
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728  
MOST READ