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While job growth last month in the leisure and hospitality sector outpaced all other private sectors in the U.S., it’s unclear if Nevada has experienced the same trend.
Nevada’s power company wants people across the state to save electricity Wednesday and Thursday evening.
The CES 2021 show marks another year of validation for an emerging sex tech industry trying to break through taboo and stake its claim in the tech world.
Clark County will effectively pay 15,700 late power bills of Southern Nevadans who are struggling financially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s the 1980s. Summer break is over, sorry. School is back in session, and your thirst for knowledge is almost as big as your hair.
A 33-year-old man identified himself as the perpetrator of a shooting while walking up to the scene last month in North Las Vegas, an arrest report said.
A man was shot Monday evening near Paradise Road and Twain Avenue, and later died at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, a Las Vegas police spokesman said.
Not even two weeks after delivering 11 wooden Star of David memorials to a Pittsburgh synagogue after the Oct. 27 mass shooting that left 11 dead, carpenter Greg Zanis had 12 cross memorials ready for a trip to Thousand Oaks.
Classes at Green Valley High School will resume Tuesday after a water line break prompted cancellations Monday.