About $27 million is dedicated to improving Nevada’s public lands through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Bally’s Corp. executives said many of the 700 current Tropicana workers are getting leads for new jobs.
The negotiated agreement, approved by an arbitrator, came after a long period of negotiations and disputes between the teachers union and the school district.
The MLB team proposes a special tax district, which would require the approval of lawmakers, to help finance a stadium near the Strip.
An investigative committee of the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners, which licenses physicians, has accused Dr. George Chambers of misconduct with three former patients.
There are currently 83 missing children in Nevada, according to advocacy groups. Around this time last year, 58 children were reported missing.
Nevada’s unemployment rate fell in December but remained higher than pre-pandemic levels, state employment officials announced Friday.
Motorists traveling on Interstate 15 in Las Vegas this holiday season are being reminded that the infrastructure bill, recently signed into law, is set to make their commutes smoother.
Anyone 12 or older who has not been vaccinated is encouraged to walk in and take advantage of this opportunity, free of charge.
A company that operates a car wash, convenience store with five slot machines and a gasoline station could be fined $10,000 by the Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday.
Nevada on Friday reported 334 new coronavirus cases and two additional deaths, according to data from the Department of Health and Human Services.
Lake Mead is still expected to experience its first federally declared water shortage next year, a recently released federal study shows.
From registering to vote, to mail ballots, to voting in person, this is our comprehensive guide to voting in the November 2020 general election.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed Senate Bill 3 into law Aug. 6. Here’s what you need to know about the new law that could affect Nevadans seeking unemployment insurance benefits.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said Tuesday that Nevada’s schools will remain closed for the rest of the school year to reduce the spread of COVID-19.