In Nevada, both the number of heat-related deaths and heat-related worker complaints more than doubled from 2022 to 2023, signaling a scorching future.
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Friday’s statement by the Israeli military suggested its forces have been operating in most parts of the city.
Biden added that Hamas is “no longer capable” of carrying out another large-scale attack on Israel as he urged Israelis and Hamas to come to a deal to release the remaining hostages for an extended cease-fire.
A senior member of the House Aviation subcommittee, Rep. Dina Titus backed the FAA Reauthorization Act, which will provide funding for general aviation airports.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal owner and majority shareholder of Las Vegas Sands Corp. will be a major backer of the Preserve America super PAC.
If Democrats could build a 2020 presidential candidate from scratch, here’s what he’d look like.
More than 100 new laws, from requiring baby-changing tables to making bestiality a crime, take effect Sunday.
Congress is expected to reauthorize the CHIP program, known here as Nevada Check Up, in the coming weeks, but Nevada officials are preparing for the worst in case that doesn’t happen.
Nevada dispensaries raked in more than $27 million during it’s first month of recreational sales and the state pulled in more than $10 million in marijuana taxes and licensing fees, according to figures released Thursday by the Nevada Department of Taxation.
The Nevada Legislature has filed a motion to intervene as a defendant in a federal lawsuit that challenges a state law that requires disclosure of how insulin is priced.
Freshman Republican Assemblyman Keith Pickard announced Thursday he will run for the District 20 Senate seat being vacated by Michael Roberson, who is running for lieutenant governor.
The Nevada Supreme Court has upheld a $4.5 million wrongful death verdict against Ford Motor Co. over a defective roof on an SUV.
CARSON CITY — Six Nevada Army National Guard members will go to Puerto Rico this week to do hurricane relief work.
Las Vegas Democrat Dina Titus announced Wednesday that she will forego a Senate race and instead seek re-election to Nevada’s 1st congressional district.
Historic deal being signed Wednesday brings Mexico in as a full partner on managing Colorado River water and provides water-saving investments south of the border that will conserve the critical resource.