The land will soon be transferred to UNLV and the city of North Las Vegas from the Bureau of Land Management.
Sean Hemmersmeier
A men’s casual fashion brand known for its diverse array of shorts is opening its first U.S. West location in Las Vegas.
The land sits across the street from several of the acclaimed restaurants in Chinatown and could be a prime candidate for redevelopment.
Even as the PUC approved $1.5 billion for Sierra Solar, the commission put guardrails on the project, which NV Energy has said it would develop itself instead of relying on a third party.
Documents filed with Clark County show the chain has signed on in an extension to a popular Vegas shopping center.
Bars that serve as gathering places for the 49ers and Chiefs fans expect customer demand will be unprecedented as their teams play in the very first Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
Live table games are returning three years after they were shelved due to pandemic-related restrictions.
Here are some places in the Las Vegas Valley where you can get a fresh cut Christmas tree.
A San Francisco-based driverless car company will begin testing its operations in Southern Nevada.
The Division of Insurance is seeking public comment before it finalizes rate changes for individual health plans in 2024 that could increase their costs.
Southwest Gas blamed the latest quarterly increase on the 12-month average cost of natural gas.
After months of searching Three Square announces its new CEO, who has experience in public affiars and running a food bank.
Tom Burns started his role as executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development on Jan. 30, succeeding Michael Brown.
Workers at a Starbucks in the northwest Las Vegas Valley voted to unionize, making it the second Las Vegas location to do so.
The first day of the Specialty Equipment Market Assocation brought thousands to the Las Vegas Convention Center to see the latest trends in aftermarket automotive industry.