The ordinance amends Henderson’s city code regulating public camping in the city, expanding the legal definition of camping and outlawing camping in public spaces.
A leak at a wastewater pumping station caused the sewage to spill out of a manhole, and some of it ended up in a wash that leads to Lake Mead.
It’s going to cost more to take a taxi soon as the Nevada Taxicab Authority approved implementing increased rates.
Las Vegas Justice Court records show Johnathan Jamall Porter faces a felony charge of robbery in connection with the arrest.
A Las Vegas judge sentenced a man to life in prison without the possibility of parole for killing a missing Henderson woman nearly three years ago.
Golden Knights defensemen Nic Hague and Zach Whitecloud have grown up together in the organization. Now, they are playing huge roles in the Stanley Cup Final.
Nevada is the first state in the nation to give a local water agency the power to limit individual home water use.
Crossroads Academy purchased the property with financing from an SBA 504 loan and help from the Nevada State Development Corporation.
With a win over the Connecticut Sun, the Aces would equal the franchise-record winning streak of 12, set by the San Antonio Silver Stars in 2012.
State senators peppered supporters of the Oakland A’s stadium project with questions during a hearing in a special session. A vote could come Thursday.
Michael “The Wizard” Kipness, a pro horse racing handicapper, analyzes the nine-horse field for Saturday’s Belmont Stakes, designating each horse as a contender or pretender.
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said in a statement that a glow was detected in webcam images from Kilauea’s summit early in the morning
A lengthy profile in Atlantic magazine that came out on Friday, titled “Inside the Meltdown at CNN,” proved embarrassing and likely sealed his fate.
Pat Cooper headlined for 60 years in Las Vegas and was a friend and contemporary of legends.
Homegrown rockers Otherwise, the Vegas Fringe Festival and celebrations of National Bourbon Day and Lobster Day highlight this week’s lineup.
Fourth of July firework displays will return this year at Red Rock Resort and Green Valley Ranch.
Senate Bill 274 is on Gov. Joe Lombardo’s desk, and it includes several changes to Nevada’s worker’s compensation system.
A 20 percent chance of rain at high elevations did produce rain at Mount Charleston on Wednesday.
A 23-year-old was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole for the 2020 fatal shooting of a Las Vegas rapper.
The Nevada Legislature uses tax dollars to investigate its own lawmakers but blocks the public release of information about the investigations.
Nevada is one of only 23 states that only restricts felons from voting while they’re actually serving time.
An error by SNWA, combined with pushback to a “nonfunctional turf” ban could leave the Las Vegas Valley short of the water savings it needs to continue growing without increasing its overall water use.
Nevada lawmakers voted to send a budget bill to Gov. Joe Lombardo’s desk late Tuesday night, following a brief special session.
The state ethics commission’s executive director accuses Gov. Joe Lombardo of committing multiple ethics violations, including misusing his badge and uniform while campaigning for governor.
Owners surrender San Francisco’s largest hotel to its lender as the exodus of businesses and people continue thanks to progressive policies.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Critics renew calls for annual sessions.
That’s why he was elected.
Why vote for Democrats?
Human life is uniquely valuable. That’s why it’s good Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed a bill to legalized assisted suicide.
