A busy week in Nevada politics sees a gubernatorial hopeful switch races, Democrats moving to the center and a big vote on getting rid of the time change.
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Moscow police said more than 200,000 people were in and around the Luzhniki stadium for the celebration marking the anniversary of Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula, seized from Ukraine.
The two-hour forum was part of a series of March events hosted by the Clark County Black Caucus, the local branches of the NAACP and the American Civil Liberties Union.
Spring is likely to be hotter than normal in most states and drier as well for much of the West, NOAA meteorologists said.
The request is broader than rival pharmaceutical company Pfizer’s request earlier this week for the regulator to approve a booster shot for all seniors.
The Las Vegas councilwoman previously planned to run for governor, but changed her mind Thursday.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine entered its fourth week on Thursday.
The city says it has made progress toward its goal of inspecting three dozen properties in the wake of the Alpine Motel fire, the deadliest residential fire in city history.
Members of Nevada’s congressional delegation agreed that the U.S. needs to do everything it can to help Ukraine fend off Russian invaders.
With three days left to go until filing closes, candidates are filling out races up and down the ballot.
Though both Lake Powell and its downstream counterpart, Lake Mead, are dropping faster than expected, much of the region’s focus has been on how to deal with water scarcity in Arizona, Nevada and California, not electricity supply.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday approved a conceptual plan to develop residential and commercial properties on the site of the city-owned Desert Pines Golf Club.
On the first day of its new COVID-19 reporting system, Clark County reported a decline in most major metrics.
The Fed’s quarter-point hike in its key rate, which it had pinned near zero since the pandemic recession struck two years ago, marks the start of its effort to curb the high inflation.
Nine people died in a fiery, head-on collision in West Texas, including six students and a coach from a New Mexico university who were returning home from a golf tournament, authorities said.
