The mixed-use project on 10 acres where the Riviera once stood, featuring two 600-foot towers, received Clark County Zoning Commission approval Wednesday.
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The Las Vegas City Council approved the sale of downtown land to build the museum, which has some well-known backers and an award-winning architect.
Casino taxes and fees collected by Nevada during the state’s most recent fiscal year exceeded economic forecasts, according to data from gaming regulators.
The homeowner’s association — which is responsible for maintaining the private water distribution system of the complex near Sunset and Pabco roads — told officials that it can’t cover the repair costs, according to the letter.
The NFL wants those officers to share their photos for facial recognition purposes, which the Las Vegas Police Protective Association said it has concerns about.
Representatives of the Las Vegas Athletic Clubs said they are still meeting with health officials to determine a compromise on lifeguarding policies.
Warner Bros. Discovery announced that it would expand into Nevada to run a film studio if the Nevada Legislature would approve a film tax credit program.
The mixed-use attraction featuring 600-foot twin towers on a 10-acre lot south of Fontainebleau also will have a 439-foot amusement ride and a swimming pool local residents will be able to use.
The Paradise Town Advisory Board voted to allow the Sphere to exceed Clark County noise limitations in a meeting Tuesday night.
The funds will help build apartments and renovate an existing senior living complex.
Construction noise at certain budding Las Vegas master planned communities will be allowed to start earlier in the morning during the toastier months of the year.
Sidewalk vendors operating in North Las Vegas will have to pay a $150 license fee every year.
The Las Vegas Stadium Authority received the draft development agreement for a new ballpark for the Oakland Athletics.
Rep. Susie Lee and others touted the Environmental Protection Agency solar grant, which officials said could help 20,000 Nevadans lower their energy bills.
Insurance companies and banks are suing billionaire Republican donor Don Ahern and Ahern Rentals for alleged fraud.
September is Hunger Action Month, and Albertsons and Vons are teaming up with Three Square Food Bank to make a difference in our valley. Throughout the month, customers can donate directly to the charity at any local Albertsons and Vons check-out line using the pin pad. Three Square’s motto is: “Together, we can feed everyone.” […]
A local nonprofit organization held a groundbreaking on Thursday for a new Las Vegas affordable housing complex for blind and visually impaired residents.
Two inmates at High Desert State Prison were hospitalized after a stabbing incident at the facility, a Nevada Department of Corrections spokesperson said.
J.D. Souther was a collaborator and co-writer on many of the Eagles’ greatest hits.
Police said Patricia Sierra broke into a funeral home and removed the body of a woman for whom a viewing was held the day before the burglary.