Brightline West last month began grading their Las Vegas high-speed train station site and were then cited by Clark County for what an official perceived was the company starting work without a permit.
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Nevada’s response to urban heat is still young, but a Southern Nevada research team is paving the way.
Offering rest from the sweltering desert heat, cooling centers can mean the difference between life and death for victims of heat illness. But that’s only if they use one.
Rapid growth has caused the Cottonwood Peak Fire to cover 64,258 acres as of Tuesday night, more than doubling in size, according to the Bureau of Land Management, Elko District.
The school district said the new contract provides educators with $214 million in compensation and benefits, a 10 percent increase from the previous contract.
More than 280 personnel are working to combat the flames, though they are facing high winds with gusts, and dry conditions, the Bureau of Land Management said.
The lawsuit seeks to stop the U.S. Department of Justice from withholding federal funds from crime victims if states don’t cooperate with the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts.
Superintendent Jhone Ebert announced the tentative negotiated agreement between the school district and the Clark County Education Association on Aug. 9.
A fire is burning brush and grass in Elko County about three miles north of Tuscarora, Nevada, according to the Bureau of Land Management.
Clark County students went back to school this week, and questions of immigration and child welfare lingered in the back of the community’s mind.
Jacob Flavie Lee, 22, had recently gotten engaged but never had the chance to announce it.
A new projection affirmed that Lake Mead is likely to fall to its lowest level ever in 2027.
Nearly two years after storm damage forced the closure of Earl B. Lundy Elementary School, the Mount Charleston community celebrated the building’s reopening.
More than 131,000 Nevadans could lose food and nutrition benefits because of the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” officials said during a Nevada legislative committee meeting Wednesday.
Daniele Monroe-Moreno named housing and the economy as two of the most important issues facing the city during a tour of small businesses.
Many Las Vegas trees struggle and perish prematurely. Despite our eff orts, “real killers” are often silent, cumulative issues beginning long before symptoms appear. Understanding these
is crucial for a resilient urban forest.
The U.S. government said that it didn’t intervene in the case of an Israeli government official arrested in an operation targeting alleged child sex predators in the Las Vegas Valley.
Officials said nearly one in three high school students and about one in six middle school students in Clark County reported having tried e-cigarettes.
The Las Vegas Valley’s long history with construction defect reform ligitation, which started in the 1990s, is still being debated today at the state level.
Las Vegas was rated as the third most dangerous city in the U.S. for pedestrians in a study released last week by shoe company Kuru.