The death of former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid prompted an outpouring of tributes nationally late Tuesday afternoon.
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Noah Malgeri says McShane LLC is withholding his personal property. The company says Malgeri hasn’t paid his bill.
John Entsminger has served as general manager of the Southern Nevada Water Authority since 2014. He says the Colorado River isn’t in a crisis, but it is out of easy solutions.
Kenny Lee died in a car crash in Northern Nevada last week. He had taken over as CEO of the liquor store chain after his father, Hae Un Lee, died of cancer in August.
Clark County says the company working on the project, Rosendin Electric, could have its dust permit suspended if it continues to neglect its duty to protect the air.
The additional reductions in water use would go beyond what has already been implemented under existing agreements. Southern Nevada may contribute $20 million to the effort.
The new grant program announced Monday will help families with disabled children recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Steve Sisolak said.
The speaker series of the For God and Country Patriot Double Down convention kicked off in Las Vegas with misinformation about voter fraud and vaccines.
Another warm, dry winter could mean increased water demand and additional harm to desert animals, experts say.
With the declining water levels of Lake Mead as a backdrop, Vice President Kamala Harris made the climate change case for passing a pair of Biden administration initiatives.
The White House didn’t immediately specify the purpose of the vice president’s visit.
Former Washoe County Republican Party Chair Michael Kadenacy will turn his attention to helping candidates through the newly formed Nevada Wins PAC.
The Southwest has experienced a period of historic dryness and near record-setting temperatures since the beginning of last year.
The secretary of state’s office says it is maintaining a hold on filings related to the Clark County GOP to allow more time for a court to settle a dispute between party factions.
Deeper cuts to Nevada’s allocation of Colorado River water could be coming in the next few years, according to water level projections released this week.