President Joe Biden will visit Las Vegas on weekend before the Feb. 6 Nevada presidential primary.
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Marianne Williamson, a 2024 Democratic presidential candidate, will hold multiple campaign events in Las Vegas starting Thursday ahead of the Feb. 6 presidential primary.
The board heard updates from Clark County and the city of Las Vegas on their efforts to implement a law legalizing street food vendors.
In a recent 17-month period, the two largest ambulance companies in Southern Nevada — AMR and MedicWest — have reached the 90 percent on-time contractual obligation with Clark County once and zero times, respectively.
More people participated in the first weekend of early voting this year than in 2018, but it’s hard to compare the two because of the expanded use of mail-in ballots.
Outdoor enthusiasts fear that a federal proposal will hamper access to a popular and free recreation area in the mountains just west of Las Vegas.
The Southern Nevada Health District awaits guidance from the state on whether young, healthy casino workers and those in other occupations are eligible.
The Clark County Republican Party’s central committee has canceled a scheduled May 25 meeting because of security concerns.
People making appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine to be administered at the Southern Nevada Health District’s headquarters are the first to use it.
The Silver State is one of nine states with the greatest likelihood of a larger number of deaths in the weeks ahead, according to new forecasting by universities and the CDC.
An expert panel looked at ways the community could move forward after weeks of protests against systemic racism following the May killing of George Floyd, a Black man, in Minneapolis police custody.
Those who resist setting an appointment are in luck, as the DMV offices in Las Vegas and Reno will again be open on Saturdays and will again accept walk-in customers.
“We’d like to remind the public that our city jail is for misdemeanors only,” the city said in a tweet announcing the decision.
The Nevada Supreme Court said Friday it will not intervene in or freeze a lawsuit filed against Las Vegas by the developer trying to build homes on the defunct Badlands golf course.
The steel posts designed to protect pedestrians on sidewalks from vehicles will be installed from West Sahara Avenue to the Welcome to Las Vegas sign beginning next week.