The Southern Nevada Health District is ending exceptions or variances that allowed some fitness centers in the Las Vegas Valley to keep their swimming pools open.
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The developer said it would take $310 million to build a launching pad, a runway for spaceplanes, a control tower, a flight school and a 200-room casino resort.
After months of bankruptcy negotiations and reorganization, the company said it will maintain its two valley locations, including one in Summerlin.
Clark County launched a website to gather community feedback on its plans to redevelop the Spring Mountain Corridor.
UNLV is proposing to enter into a 99-year ground lease for 42 acres of university-owned land near the Strip that would generate over a billion of dollars of revenue.
Law enforcement officials are urging caution when using any type of bank or ATM card in public because of the rise of skimming devices that can steal financial information.
NV Energy held a ribbon cutting ceremony for a $257 million battery facility that can stretch the use of solar power into the night and store energy for about 165,000 homes.
The massive World Market Center complex next to Interstate-15 has been open since 2005 and brings thousands of visitors to Las Vegas each year.
An older motel in downtown Las Vegas has sold, and the new owner has big long-term plans for the site.
The PopStroke opening at Town Square in Las Vegas this month will offer 18-hole putting courses, an ice cream station and multiple bars, including one on the courses.
Several 99 Cents Only stores in Las Vegas had half-empty shelves as liquidation sales have begun for the deep discount grocery chain.
Another company has moved its operations California to the Las Vegas valley. Here’s why.
Work continues on the city of Las Vegas’ $165 million Civic Plaza project with a significant milestone happening this week.
Las Vegas-area 99 Cents Only stores were busy Friday morning after news broke late Thursday that the stores were set to close.
In an email to ratepayers, NV Energy CEO Doug Cannon said customers should see some of the electric rates in their bills fall throughout the year.