A bill that would give the SNWA the power to limit water use in single-family homes in the Las Vegas Valley was approved by the state Senate.
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The former president lauded the sheriff for being tough on crime, pro-Second Amendment and anti-tax in the endorsement Wednesday.
Water authority managers call the falling lake levels “unnerving,” but say Southern Nevada is prepared for the problems.
Black Fire Innovation Hub, which opened last year, represents UNLV’s first foray into the world of business accelerators in the gaming and hospitality space.
The Blackstone Group has reached an agreement to sell The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas in a deal valued at $5.65 billion, with MGM Resorts International acquiring the resort operations for $1.625 billion.
The Cannabis Compliance Board voted unanimously to suspend the license for Green Cross of America, Inc. during an emergency meeting held Thursday night.
MGM Resorts International employees in Las Vegas who haven’t shown proof that they’ve been vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus will have to pay for regular testing, according to a new policy.
Nevada’s cannabis consumption lounge legislation cleared a major hurdle Thursday, a move that comes a little over a month before a moratorium on social use venues is set to expire.
After years of debate and legislative failure, Nevada soon could legalize marijuana lounges, providing tourists and locals alike a place to use the drug outside of private residences.