Despite a wet winter that swelled the Colorado River’s reservoirs this year, Lake Mead will head into 2024 under a federal water shortage for a third consecutive year.
Colton Lochhead

Topping the list of the most-fined companies in Clark County was Gypsum Resources LLC, the developer proposing to build homes on Blue Diamond Hill.
In the latest Conservation in the West Poll, low river levels was ranked as the most serious concern by Nevadans, ahead concerns over the rising costs of living and gas prices.
Southern Nevada Water Authority General Manager John Entsminger said California and Arizona are going to have to shoulder the brunt of the unprecedented cuts the federal government says are needed next year.
A proposal to pump groundwater from rural Nevada to Las Vegas is dead, bringing relief to a coalition of odd bedfellows who fought it for more than 30 years. But concerns linger.
A new study shows that some water-saving conservation efforts could end up raising temperatures.
The head of the Southern Nevada Water Authority cited “unreasonable expectations” by water managers in the other states in the face of unprecedented drought.
Preliminary election results were delayed on Tuesday, but officials say the general election will be smoother.
In a sign of the tough campaign to come, Gov. Steve Sisolak reserved $6 million in advertising for the general election.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo won the Republican primary for governor Tuesday, and will advance to the general election to face incumbent Steve Sisolak in November.
Former Attorney General Adam Laxalt defeated a surprisingly strong challenge from Sam Brown to win the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate.
The Energy Secretary toured Southern Nevada clean energy projects with two of Nevada’s representatives on Friday.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Tuesday repeated his vow to make community college free for more people by 2025.
The Mirage’s artificial volcano along Las Vegas Boulevard and the Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat could go away with The Mirage brand as part of the transition.
Southern Nevada tourism officials say the formal date announcement by the Biden adminstration means airlines can finally make plans for the return of international flights.