The Governor’s Office of Economic Development approved tax incentives for several companies that plan to open or expand facilities in Southern Nevada.
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The city of Las Vegas had announced safety improvements would take place at the Buffalo Drive crosswalk where an Arbor View senior was struck and killed in May.
Site work is now underway in a visible area of Summerlin, but crews aren’t building another apartment complex or retail plaza
More than 50,000 Nevadans could have seen lower power bills, according to a nonprofit.
The popular bus service for Raiders, Golden Knights and UNLV football games is returning for another year of getting sports fans to T-Mobile Arena and Allegiant Stadium.
The downtown Las Vegas area is set for a major storm drain replacement project that will impact traffic over the next two years.
Two Nevada businesses failed to complete heat hazard analyses, according to internal records.
District Judge Erika Ballou is accused of defying the Nevada Supreme Court and violating the Nevada Code of Judicial Conduct.
A North Las Vegas teen who was fatally shot Tuesday night at a house party in the northwest Las Vegas Valley has been identified.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is set to spend $20 million to sponsor the 2026 and 2027 Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix races.
Authorities are reminding residents of safety tips for young riders and the legal responsibilities parents should know ahead of the upcoming school year.
The Aviators will pay homage to the ubiquitous road closures in the Las Vegas Valley during a “What If” promotional night next week.
Zoox’s plans to launch its robotaxi service in Las Vegas received a green light this week from federal transportation officials.
Seasonal costume chain Spirit Halloween is opening several stores in Southern Nevada
Las Vegas Sands Corp. is working with the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth on the summit, scheduled Nov. 14 at downtown Las Vegas’ Historic Fifth Street School.
There’s a weird, exhausting pressure in our culture to constantly be “growing.” It’s become an unwritten commandment: your career, your portfolio, even your mindfulness practice, everything must relentlessly climb upward. Downtime, traditionally a refuge, now feels like another chore penciled into an app, tracking your sleep like a stock price that better not dip.
The county has not confirmed any cases of the infectious disease since 2018, but it is urging parents to stay up to date on their children’s vaccines.
Nevada’s solar boom could be hampered by too much direct oversight from the Interior Department, the governor told the Trump administration in a letter Monday.
The CEO of a Clark County company incorporating artificial intelligence into real estate transactions said he was sent a severed pig’s head and a threatening letter late last month.
After he made his guilty plea, his family and the victim’s approached each other outside the courtroom and shared tearful embraces.