The announcement from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation follows news that federal officials will release additional water from upstream reservoirs this year to prop Lake Powell up.
A 7-year-old boy found dead in Mountain Springs in May had been strangled, the Clark County coroner’s office confirmed on Thursday.
Boasting a new brand that drops the mention of malls, ICSC is scheduled to hold its retail real estate conference and expo in December.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Foundation begins its 2021 Back to School Initiative on Friday.
Donors and foundations stepped up during the height of the pandemic. Now local organizations are focused on how to build on philanthropic efforts.
Raiders owner Mark Davis said he hadn’t fully evaluated the new policy, but believes his team will do what’s necessary to play a full schedule.
Tickets are on sale beginning 9 a.m. Wednesday, as a way to meet ticket demand for headlining shows.
Since the state reopened businesses in early June, summer surge cases have been concentrated in the south and northwest Las Vegas Valley.
The state Health and Human Services Department also reported eight deaths and a 0.1 percentage increase in the COVID-19 test positivity rate, which now stands at 12.7 percent.
In its second-quarter earnings call, Southwest, profitable for the first time since 2020, reported that its expansion to new cities with new routes has been successful.
A Las Vegas woman has been arrested after police say she left two dogs outside in the heat on Tuesday while running errands for much of the day, leading to their deaths.
Caesars Entertainment is set to sign a 20-year, $138 million stadium naming rights deal with the New Orleans Saints and their home the Superdome.
The Tamarack Fire south of Lake Tahoe had burned more than 68 square miles of timber and head-high chaparral in national forest land.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra visited Las Vegas on Thursday to discuss the role that federal teams are playing to combat Nevada’s COVID-19 surge.
The Mandalay Bay poker room has been closed since the casino shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic. It will have limited days and hours for now.
A Henderson woman charged with killing her two children is employed by Clark County in a job aimed at helping children and families, a county official confirmed Thursday.
Two microbursts in the southeast Las Vegas Valley caused significant damage to a sports complex in Henderson on Thursday afternoon.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers will play at Allegiant Stadium this fall.
“This is an exciting time for Osaka and the entire Kansai region,” MGM Resort International said in a statement confirming the submission of the integrated resort proposal to Osaka government officials.
Texas Democrats who shirked their legislative duties to go to D.C. to protest reasonable voting reforms have become COVID superspreaders.
Las Vegas police are investigating a suspected murder-suicide attempt Wednesday evening that left a man dead and a woman in critical condition.
At least 228 officers at the local, state and federal level died by suicide in 2019, the highest number the organization has reported yet.
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“It seems shortsighted that only employees wear masks and not guests,” one business owner said. “Are we really making that big of a difference?”
Clark County doesn’t have jurisdiction over gaming properties. But the Nevada Gaming Control Board made it clear Wednesday that the mandate would be enforced at Southern Nevada casinos and resorts.
A rural Hawaiian county is warning residents that recent Las Vegas visitors returned to its islands with coronavirus, according to daily briefings from the county.
The Westgate has posted odds for the season opener Oct. 12 at T-Mobile Arena pitting the expansion Seattle Kraken against the Golden Knights.
