Lee Canyon ski resort plans upgrades for winter, summer

Southern Nevada’s only ski resort plans new ski runs, lifts and snowmaking equipment, as well as zip lines, downhill bike trails and a thrill ride called a “mountain coaster” to lure more visitors in the summer.

Nevada senator urges change to US Constitution

Nevada may become the 19th state to ask Congress to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that allows the government to limit of corporate spending in politics.

Spending bill picks up opposition; Trump talks about future shutdown

The short-term spending bill negotiated Sunday that was supposed to sail through Congress to prevent a government shutdown has hit choppy waters as it picked up opposition on the right this week.

Website devoted to Nevada all-terrain vehicles set to launch

Owners of dune buggies, snowmobiles and other all-terrain vehicles can access trail maps and registration information from a new website set to launch May 15 by the state and Clark County, officials said Tuesday.

Cancela strips refund provision from insulin bill

State Sen. Yvanna Cancela and backers of a proposal to control insulin prices withdrew a key provision of the bill that would have made the state the first in the U.S. to mandate drugmakers refund diabetics or their insurance companies when the price of insulin rises more than inflation.

Road work to close Martin Luther King Boulevard near US 95

A section of Martin Luther King Boulevard will intermittently close around U.S. Highway 95 as crews build new freeway bridge beams and decking, the Nevada Department of Transportation said Tuesday.

Nevada GOP leader vows no vote on budget without ESA money

Nevada Assembly Minority Leader Paul Anderson said Tuesday he and his caucus will vote against the state budget if it does not include funding for education savings accounts.

David Lemieux wants to fight ‘Canelo’ Alvarez next

Middleweight boxer David Lemieux hopes to face Saul “Canelo” Alvarez next with a strong performance against Marcos Reyes on Saturday’s co-main event at T-Mobile Arena.

Chad Beeten returns as Clark’s boys basketball coach

Chad Beeten, who led Clark to three straight Division I-A state titles before departing at the end of the 2016 season, said Tuesday he was hired as the school’s boys basketball coach.

College tuition bill on its way to Nevada governor

The Nevada Senate gave final legislative approval Tuesday to a bill requiring the Nevada System of Higher Education to pay undergraduate fees and expenses for any dependent child of a public employee killed on the job.

UNLV, Golden Knights team together on internship program

UNLV’s athletic department and the Golden Knights have formed a joint internship program. Undergraduate students can intern for a year in UNLV’s athletic department and then spend another year in the same capacity for the Knights.

Save Red Rock scores win in Clark County court

An attorney for a company that wants to build thousands of homes on Blue Diamond Hill said opposition to the project is forcing his client to spend “a lot of time and money” in court to address legal claims that will eventually be dismissed.

Woman dies after 2-car crash in south Las Vegas

A 60-year-old woman died Tuesday after another driver ran a red light, then slammed into the woman’s car in the south valley.

2 rare coins highlight large show at Westgate

On Dec. 7, 1957, the Las Vegas Valley’s population was less than 64,000. The Flamingo was the only hotel on the Strip that still exists, although none of its current buildings was there.

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