The crisis along the Colorado River is coming to a head as seven state negotiators fail to deliver an agreement on how to manage it over the next 20 years.
America’s casino capital has been grappling this year with a drop in tourism, the region’s main economic engine.
New lawsuits say cyberattack against the Las Vegas casino company occurred earlier in the month and Boyd has delayed informing victims about details of the data breach.
The Athletics applied for two building permits last week totaling $523 million in work on their under-construction Las Vegas ballpark.
Redfin’s latest report shows the valley has seen the second biggest shift in the country, behind Denver, from a seller’s to a buyer’s market year over year.
After two bankruptcy filings, the airline sent a WARN notice announcing that nearly 400 Las Vegas-based flight attendants will be furloughed.
The U.S. has entered day one of a federal government shutdown. Here are the services in Nevada that have been impacted.
Aces star A’ja Wilson supported Lynx forward Napheesa Collier on Tuesday after Collier said in a statement the WNBA has the “worst leadership in the world.”
The restaurant’s landlord changed the locks on its Fashion Show mall location because of unpaid rent.
Here’s a breakdown of the Raiders’ loss to the Bears, including a detailed look at what went wrong on the team’s blocked field-goal attempt in the final minute.
The first 400 customers will receive a free reusable bag during its grand opening weekend.
“Out there in nature by myself, when you’re alone, you can become part of nature and your humanity doesn’t get in the way,” she told The Associated Press in 2021.
The Trump administration has negotiated a stake in both the company building a lithium mine in Northern Nevada and the mine itself, the U.S. Energy Department said Tuesday.
University of Nevada, Reno, President Brian Sandoval said a resource hub under federal scrutiny is not federally funded and is available to the entire campus community.
The UNLV investigation will examine whether the school “engaged in discriminatory practices based on race, color, or national origin against its students,” the Justice Department said.
The judge also ruled that federal judges in Nevada could decide whether to select their own interim U.S. attorney.
September is National Hunger Action Month, and Albertsons and Vons have partnered with Three Square to bring awareness, receive donations and help families with cost-effective and nutritious meals.
Nearly every major tourism indicator — except gross gaming win — was down for the month of August, continuing a trend that began earlier this summer.
The memorandum states that under Gov. Joe Lombardo’s leadership, Nevada is “committed to addressing our nation’s immigration crisis, and in continuing to take steps to ensure Nevada does not offer sanctuary to illegal aliens.”
The federal lawsuit alleges that Roblox Corp. put “profits over safety,” which caused the child to become addicted to the online game.
Some categories of spending cover locals and visitors alike and show the huge piles of money at stake in Las Vegas’ tourism-heavy economy.