While states continue to negotiate over how to cut back on Colorado River water use, the Southern Nevada Water Authority is preparing for a “worst-case scenario.”
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California has submitted its own plan for cuts to conserve water along the drought-stricken Colorado River, but its plan differs from one submitted by the six other states that also draw water from the river.
Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen wants to know how the federal government plans to reopen boat launch ramps at Lake Mead that have been closed due to declining lake levels.
The English Hotel, developed by Z Life Co. and named for celebrity chef Todd English, aims to offer guests a new experience and a taste of Las Vegas’ blooming Arts District.
Cliff Atkinson aims to deliver an “unparalleled service experience” when the resort, unfinished for 15 years, opens in late 2023.
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians moved closer Wednesday to becoming the new owners of The Palms with the state Gaming Control Board’s vote to recommend licensing for a tribal gaming subsidiary.
The program for college students includes a $15-per-hour wage for a maximum of 40 hours per week and housing at Red Rock Resort, Sunset Station, Palace Station or Green Valley Ranch.
While the Southern Nevada economy continues to show signs of renewed life, Las Vegas’ unemployment rate still ranks highest in the United States, a new report shows.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said Thursday in a wide-ranging, post-legislative session news conference with reporters that he will sign a public option health care bill in Nevada.
The Nevada Legislature convened for its 81st regular session Monday, kicking off its biennial 120-day session slowly in a legislative building still shuttered due to the COVID-19 threat.