Multiple government bodies are attacking the problem of forever chemicals head on, especially with new regulations handed down from the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Increased snowpack in the Rockies made last year a solid one for Colorado River levels. But scientists predict Lake Mead will go back down.
The Nevada Department of Transportation has designated five Nevada Scenic Byways around the Las Vegas Valley.
Already at pandemic lows, COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations dipped this week.
A Clark County teen has died from a rare brain-eating amoeba that he was likely infected with while in Lake Mead, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
Two experts at Las Vegas’ Mob Museum hypothesize that the ruthless enforcer killed one of three men with mob ties who disappeared decades ago without a trace.
Local performers served as hairdressers, shaving heads for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation’s 13th annual fundraiser for childhood cancer research.
Ashanti and Tyre Gray did not expect their career paths to lead to where they are now, but open and curious minds led them to trailblazing positions as some of the first Black leaders in their organizations.
Critics decried Metro’s actions as non-transparent and contrary to Sheriff Joe Lombardo’s stance that his department focuses on helping ICE capture, deport violent offenders.
Nevadans and Americans are expected to spend more on Halloween this year than in any year prior, according to projections released by groups representing retailers.
The trucking industry is short more than 50,000 drivers across the country, according to National Tank Truck Carriers.
CATurday Fun Fest will raise awareness of Homeward Bound Cat Adoptions.
People across Southern Nevada are clamoring to purchase Powerball and Mega Millions tickets Tuesday after there were no winners for either of the jackpots that together total $1.6 billion.
Nevada has more than 300 species of endemic plants and animals, which are critical to maintaining the state’s ecosystem.
About 206,000 direct casino employees in Nevada are without work after Gov. Steve Sisolak’s Tuesday mandate, according to the American Gaming Association.