Clark County is expected to reach a settlement agreement in a yearslong legal dispute over a development on Blue Diamond Hill.
Politics and Government
In Las Vegas, the former president tries to woo the workers who keep Sin City in businesss, announcing he wants to end taxes on tip income if elected in November.
Las Vegas homebuilding industry leaders are backing an effort to make more land available to improve the balance between housing supply and demand.
The Southern Nevada Health District on Monday is reporting the highest level of mosquito activity in the program’s history this early in a season.
The June 11 primary will determine the GOP nominees for the Senate and other key races. Here’s where to go, how to track your ballot, and when results could come out.
A reader wondered about which signatures on file are used when verifying mail ballots. Here’s the answer.
Five employees at the Southern Nevada Water Authority and sister agency Las Vegas Valley Water District cashed out more than $100,000 in sick and vacation leave pay in 2022.
If high grocery prices are starting to strain your family’s finances, you might be able to get assistance from the state.
The number of employees at the Southern Nevada Health District grew by almost two-thirds during the COVID-19 pandemic, records show.
A new report shows that the Silver State already has the second highest auto insurance premiums in the country.
Have questions about the new law banning stopping on Strip pedestrian bridges? Here are some answers.
The state-run presidential preference primary and the GOP caucus is coming up. Here’s what you need to know.
Need to get a hold of your U.S. senator or representative? Call them.
From what kind of car you drive, what level of football you like to watch and what magazines you read, political campaigns might know more about you than you think.
Nevada gets less than a 2 percent cut from the Colorado River’s waters, but the state actually uses far more water than that each year.