The backup of post-holiday traffic on the southbound Interstate 15 heading out of Las Vegas to California is an annual tradition for drivers.
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Angelica Gomez Moorhead serves as the manager of the long-standing Boulder City business, Western and Mexican Center.
James and Becky Hughes have big plans in store for the building at the corner of Nevada Way and Arizona Street.
Tens of millions of people — and millions of acres of farmland — rely on the Colorado River’s water. But as its supply shrinks, these farmers get more water from the river than entire states.
Leaders of the National Championship Air Races held in Reno since 1964 plan visits to six cities that have submitted bids to host the competition.
The resort, which is getting ready for the winter season, was largely spared from the havoc that Tropical Storm Hilary visited on Mount Charleston.
The first of three closed main roads reopened to the public for the first time since the remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary left a swath of destruction on the mountain.
Presidential candidates Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis and others are expected to speak at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual leadership summit at The Venetian this weekend.
After two weeks helping the relief effort in Maui, members of Nevada Task Force One were greeted by their families as the emergency responders returned home Friday night.
Rosalie Rhodes and Diana Matienzo Rivera died while hiking at the state park.
A youth psychiatric facility in Nye County that has faced heavy fines is no longer appealing the revocation of its state license.
State regulators have decided to liquidate the health insurer Friday Health Plans by September, forcing thousands of Nevadans to find a new health insurer.
Solar panel installations can help reduce monthly energy bills but also come with high installation costs. Here is what to look for when considering adding residential solar.
The White House announced on Monday its allocations of $42.5 billion to all 50 states and U.S. territories as part of the “Internet for All” initiative.
The MLB franchise needs lawmakers’ approval for a $1.5 billion ballpark on the Strip, including up to $380 million in public financing.