The Interstate 15/Tropicana Avenue Interchange project is substantially completed after three-and-a-half years of road work.
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In a place with fewer than 500 residents 60 miles south of the Strip, an “uninhabitable” real estate listing includes a building that used to be a hospital.
The new number reflects the more moderate summer of 2025, when 104 days were above the coroner’s temperature threshold.
She will also be on probation for two years and must complete remedial training “specifically customized and tailored to (her) misconduct.”
A Review-Journal investigative reporter and photographer took top individual honors, and rjmagazine and “7@7” won first-place awards.
Michael Thompson, 39, was serving a sentence of 30 years to life with the possibility of parole for murder in the second degree and murder in the first degree, according to a press release.
The office has undergone multiple management changes since the start of President Donald Trump’s administration.
In a 48-44 vote, the Senate rejected a Republican-backed resolution that would have extended funding at current levels until mid-November and added funding for government officials’ security.
The suit alleges that Kik’s design features have made it attractive to those who target children. The app has played a role in multiple local cases.
The Colorado River system that Las Vegas relies on for life is nearer to collapse than ever, a group of six researchers warned in a new report.
The official nominated to anchor a rocky Colorado River negotiation process with an impending deadline claims he was iced out by Upper Basin officials who thought he would be biased against them.
Utility leaders are struggling to keep up, they said during a panel discussion in Las Vegas.
The shift comes as the bureau and seven states face a deadline to decide how to share the Colorado River amid ongoing drought and shrinking water supplies.
Authorities in Northern Nevada said they have the “suspected weapon” believed to have been used during a homicide in August at the Burning Man festival.
The city of Henderson has agreed to receive more than $86,000 in a joint settlement with eight pharmaceutical companies.
