A trade group for Nevada’s largest and most powerful industry is targeting state legislative races with a new PAC.
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Officers responded to the 1200 block of Las Vegas Boulevard South, where they found a man with what appeared to be multiple stab wounds.
Areas of Douglas County along Lake Tahoe are now under a mandatory evacuation order as the Caldor Fire continues to approach Nevada.
There’s still water in Lake Powell, but it’s getting harder to access it.
The program, available to qualifying residents in the city, kicks off on Monday.
Anonymous tips helped police identify Michael Ellis as a suspect in a Jan. 8 shooting that left two dead. Jail records show he was arrested Saturday.
The updated numbers brought statewide totals to 278,308 cases and 4,270 deaths since the pandemic began in March.
Projections from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation show Lake Mead is in danger of dropping low enough to trigger its first federally declared water shortage next year.
Agustin Valencia tested positive for COVID-19 in September and died after several weeks in the hospital. He was 45.
Las Vegas police used tear gas and nonlethal rounds to break up a protest on the Strip shortly before 9 p.m. Sunday.
Two North Las Vegas city councilmen are slated to participate in a webinar Wednesday morning. The goal is to give business owners a place to ask questions and get information.
A Henderson group hired former Nevada Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison to call on officials to put off considering items related to a proposed arena during the coronavirus crisis.
Normally, cities run emergency operations centers with essential workers grouped together in one room. But a contagious virus presents a new challenge.
Lou La Porta, who served on the Henderson City Council and Clark County Commission and was a founding member of the Henderson Historical Society, died Monday.
The credit rating agency bumped the city up two notches from BB to BBB-, giving North Las Vegas an investment-grade rating with a stable outlook.