7@7AM for Monday, July 12, 2021
After decades of anti-fossil-fuel policies and climate-change catastrophe politics, the state of New York just gave the go-ahead for a major natural gas pipeline project.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Most people who purchase animals from pet stores don’t realize that almost every one came from an abusive, high-volume breeding mill.
Pick the school that’s best for your children.
If young adults don’t become homeowners — instead of just renters — Mamdani’s smiley-faced brand of socialism is likely to spread.
President Donald Trump’s pardon of cryptocurrency exchange titan Changpeng Zhao brings renewed attention to the power enshrined in the Constitution.
The Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark hit another construction milestone with the pouring of the first concrete of the lower concourse.
The 35-year-old man was holding on to a rope until he was rescued, according to the fire department.
The Clark County Commission voted to extend inflation adjustments to a fuel tax for a decade before voters in 2036 decide if they want to keep them in place.
The crash happened around 3:30 p.m. in the area of Cheyenne Avenue and Jones Boulevard, police said.
Harassment victims will share $1.2 million in settlement of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s lawsuit against Nevada Restaurant Services’ Laughlin River Lodge.
Once again, someone played big and won big at a Las Vegas Strip casino.
The Golden Knights will not have defenseman Jeremy Lauzon in the lineup Tuesday against the New York Rangers, adding another name to their growing injury list.
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada has officially denied the General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection’s petition for the regulatory body to reverse its decision.
A local developer sold a four-story medical-office building near St. Rose Parkway.
Federal prosecutors said the 25-year-old man trafficked the girl in Las Vegas, Los Angeles and San Diego for nearly three weeks before he was arrested last October.
A pedestrian was killed Monday morning in an east Las Vegas Valley crash. It wss the 142nd traffic-related fatality in Metro’s jurisdiction in 2025.
Gabriel Ayala is the half-brother of Jesus Ayala, the defendant who killed a retired police chief, he and his lawyer said.
