“The market is steadily slowing week to week lately, unexpected for this time of year,” a new report says.
The City Council on Wednesday approved a proposed budget of about $990 million for fiscal year 2026, which starts July 1.
Michele Fiore’s attorneys filed the notice of appeal with the Nevada Supreme Court.
The Raiders began organized team activities this week, and fans have plenty of questions. Among them are the health of defensive linemen Christian Wilkins and Malcolm Koonce.
Research shows that this training approach can decrease body fat and increase lean muscle mass.
The U.S. has seen more than 1,000 measles cases across 30 states since the beginning of the year, with outbreaks in 11 states.
Two Nevada water delivery systems have been flagged for elevated levels of “forever chemicals” as part of statewide testing that is moving forward despite changing rules under a new presidential administration.
WrestleMania is gearing up to return to Las Vegas next year, after the smashing success of this year’s edition held in April at Allegiant Stadium, a source says.
Executives behind the Athletics Las Vegas ballpark project said they are prepared to absorb the potential effects tariffs could have on the construction.
The county approved the wife of a key public works official as a prime contractor on future projects.
The golf course has been closed for about a decade and saw its clubhouse destroyed in a fire by suspected arsonists.
Ceremonies are planned at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City throughout the weekend and Monday.
Several hundred people gathered at Police Memorial Park in west Las Vegas to honor local law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty.
A licensed attraction centerd on the Tom Cruise-piloted film franchise is planned for The Strat.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Misguided compassion hasn’t solved homelessness. Vigorously enforcing the law would.
Our Constitution was designed to limit what our president can do, but many Americans no longer support those limits.
The Senate should now proceed with urgency to put the measure on the president’s desk.
Partisanship can be a useful tool in exposing the truth as well.