Waymo has been under some scrutiny this week after a school district publicized videos of the company’s robotaxis driving past school buses with their stop signs and crossing bars deployed.
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Doug Fleming, a longtime Michigan high school basketball coach, topped a field of 1,080 entries to win the inaugural SuperContest College contest.
County residents say they are being fined thousands of dollars and have had liens placed on their homes for violating Clark County’s short-term rental ordinance.
The California Public Utilities Commission rejected a contract termination agreement between the Pacific Gas Electric Company and Solar Partners without prejudice, effectively forcing two units of the plant to remain open.
The win was one of several recently across the Las Vegas Valley.
Employment in the Las Vegas area increased by 4,400 jobs, from August to September, the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation reported Thursday.
A juvenile accused of participating in 2023 cyberattacks against two major Las Vegas resort operators was released to his parents.
Nevada is an ideal climate for battery making, citing an “amazing” state government, close proximity to ports in Los Angeles and nearby lithium mines, the company’s co-founder said.
The latest class-action lawsuit claims the company, which operates over a dozen auto dealerships in Southern Nevada, didn’t properly protect customer data.
A two-story, 40,000-square-foot STEM university building that will include classrooms and a large lecture hall was unveiled by Spaceport CEO Robert Lauer.
In a filing to the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada, NV Energy has forwarded Sphere’s plan for 70 percent of its power needs to be met with a new solar energy plant.
The Justice Department and several states sued Google on Tuesday, alleging that its dominance in digital advertising harms competition.
Resorts World will open with a slew of state-of-the-art tech features a decade in the making — with hopes those features can propel the property through this decade and beyond.
Facebook said it expects a fine of up to $5 billion from the Federal Trade Commission, which is investigating whether the social network violated its users’ privacy.
The meetings will open the public comment process on a proposal to build wind turbines along a 22-mile stretch of the Nevada-California border adjacent to three federally protected areas.
A mysterious software firm is buying more than 60,000 acres of land in a Northern Nevada industrial park, a landmass triple the size of Summerlin
You don’t build a person with a single blueprint. Instead, you build them with a thousand small, unseen moments. A question that cracks open a new world. A line of red ink that teaches you to mean what you say. A quiet nod of encouragement from across a chaotic classroom. This is a letter of thanks to the architects of those moments, my teachers at Lewis E. Rowe Elementary School, Helen C. Cannon Junior High School, and Valley High School.
Cowboy Christmas, the official gift show of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, attracted 375 exhibitors to Las Vegas during this rodeo season. The gift show will run through Dec. 13.
While National Finals Rodeo participants are wary of the equine herpes virus that has spread nationwide, only a handful of separate events were canceled.
Las Vegas Recovery Hospital is an acute care hospital designed for patients suffering from substance use disorders and related medical conditions, according to a release.
A sixth branded airport lounge — the first at the airport’s C gates — opens its doors at Harry Reid International Airport
