Over 12,000 people lost power in North Las Vegas and in the northwest valley for about half an hour.
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Las Vegas-area 99 Cents Only stores were busy Friday morning after news broke late Thursday that the stores were set to close.
Two areas in the Las Vegas Valley are leading the pack so far in home sales in 2024, according to Clark County property records.
In Las Vegas’ tight labor market, some business owners say they’re more confident in their staffing levels than they have been in the last few summers.
The preserved traces of mammoths and other prehistoric animals will be the center of a state park, several years after the project was first announced.
The Review-Journal’s Aging Wellness Expo is set to take place Saturday at South Point.
Clark County has many restrictions for fireworks that locals and visitors should be aware of before lighting them over the July 4th holiday.
Some Southern Nevada public pools are offering free certification, retention bonuses and pay raises to find and keep lifeguards.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority has aggressively pursued the removal of grass in Southern Nevada for decades. It wants to make turf regulations even more restrictive.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority will have a Resource Expo this Saturday for first-time homebuyers.
The new recommendations still call for masks in crowded indoor settings like buses, planes, hospitals, prisons and homeless shelters, but they are expected to help clear the way for reopening workplaces, schools and other venues.
For the same amount of money, Las Vegas homes tend to be larger, more amenity-filled.
When the pandemic struck, Casey Aiken lost his job as a strip club promoter and was forced to look for new work. In June, he landed a job at Real Water’s since-closed plant on Desert Inn Road.
This holiday shopping season comes at a not-so-festive time for the state’s economy, and many shoppers are feeling the impact.
When Nevada’s moratorium on evictions lifts, experts expect a flood of eviction notices to renters to follow.