Residents must be at least 25 feet away from housing authority buildings. Any household that violates the smoke-free policy four times will be subject to eviction.
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A nostalgic glow may soon entice pedestrians to explore more of downtown Las Vegas.
Nevada’s firearms background check system may get a boost from new U.S. Department of Justice grant money earmarked for school safety.
Nevada congressional candidates Susie Lee and Danny Tarkanian, who are vying to replace Rep. Jacky Rosen in Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District, sparred over debate terms and ultimately rejected each other’s ideas.
Immigration Clinic attorney Laura Barrera flew to Texas on Thursday to find out what had become of the man who had called her earlier from ICE’s Henderson Detention Center seeking help reuniting with his 5-year-old daughter.
Even as a self-proclaimed Las Vegas “newbie,” it was clear to the city’s Director of Cultural Affairs Ally Haynes-Hamblen that a slew of streets are named after figures who feature prominently in local history.
Lizette Richardson, recently tapped to become the new director of the National Park Service’s Denver-based Intermountain Region, has opted instead to end her career in federal service.
Roughly 75 Moapa Valley residents turned out Tuesday to hear State Engineer Jason King spell out his concerns about the Lower White River Flow System, a collection of five linked aquifers stretching from Apex north into Lincoln County.
Nevada Rep. Dina Titus last week became one of the most prominent Democrats to come out against the proposed constitutional amendment that would open Nevada’s energy market to competition.
It’s too difficult to predict whether Nevadans’ electricity rates would go up or down in an open energy market under Question 3, according to a local think tank’s report released last week.