The Vegas Chamber endorsed incumbent Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak for re-election on Tuesday, spurning Republican hopeful Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo.
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The city said the purchase is part of its work to reduce fossil fuel consumption.
Thomas Erndt was identified this week as the man whose remains were found at Lake Mead on May 7. The 42-year-old Las Vegas man is believed to have drowned while on a boating trip in 2002.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Wednesday identified the man whose remains were found at Lake Mead in May
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services said it found a petition to list the Fish Lake Valley tui chub as endangered had merit.
No less than 62 residential homeowners made applications on Tuesday to have their grass removed in favor of desert-friendly plants and trees.
Nevada has the highest percentage of one-star acute-care hospitals of any state, the lowest rating given by the Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services.
As lake waters recede, Steve Schafer believes more human remains will be found. He is part of a three-person team that has recovered bodies of at least 10 people since 2013. They do so to help families of the missing.
The park also received nearly $12 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation for repairing roads.
The reopening of State Route 190 through Death Valley National Park has been delayed three times in the past month.
The Nevada National Security Site, formerly known as the Nevada Test Site, was the site of over 900 nuclear detonations between 1951 and 1992.
Authorities at Lake Mead National Recreation Area found human skeletal remains Monday night.
Nearly $12 million has been made available to the National Park Service to repair flood damage to roads in Death Valley National Park, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration said Monday.
Recent rain has helped Lake Mead rise 18 inches in the past two weeks, an uncommon summer development.
The site is resuming tours after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19.