When the new school year starts, some CCSD students won’t have access to the internet on their cellphones during classes and must wear ID badges.
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The former boxer and fight promoter has done a lot of renovations on the property since purchasing it about two years ago.
Final offers are being sought on a $159 million parcel that borders the Formula One Las Vegas pit building.
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.
Commercial air service isn’t in the plan for Henderson or North Las Vegas airports, but runways could be lengthened to accommodate bigger corporate aircraft.
More than 70 percent of state residents believe Nevada’s water supply is a serious problem, according to a poll.
The Sunday afternoon high should be near 70, says the National Weather Service.
One developer wants a 1960s-era bank building in Downtown Las Vegas to be preserved rather than demolished to make way for a nonprofit’s expansion.
2024 could be busy for new development in Las Vegas. Here are some key projects to watch out for this year.
There are many smog check stations littered through Las Vegas. Here is what you should know about them.
Beverly Theater is having a successful first year. It has a unique strategy for the holiday season.
Saturday will start mostly cloudy before clearing and a high near 65 with mostly calms winds, says the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service.
Thanks to the so-called Kia Boys trend, vehicle thefts are up in the Las Vegas Valley.
The Baltimore Ravens are consensus 3½-point home favorites over the Cincinnati Bengals on “Thursday Night Football” at Las Vegas sportsboooks. The total is 46½.
Heading into the holiday season, several Las Vegas businesses expressed optimism about customer spending but think customers will be more cautious.
Half of the new homes sold in Las Vegas has some sort of concession.
Water conservation is now listed among Henderson’s top priorities, and city officials outlined four methods that the city will use to achieve this goal.
A bill by Sen. Jacky Rosen will provide $43 million to connect thousands of locations in Nevada to high speed internet service.
Residents of Henderson’s Seven Hills neighborhood are critical of the city’s expansion of nearby Sonata Park.
Motorists should brace for traffic impacts on Interstate 15 just north of Las Vegas.
Critics say the plan to construct two natural gas turbines in Clark County for $353 million will raise utility bills for customers.