The Justice Department has found that Nevada violates federal law by failing to provide adequate services to children with behavioral health disabilities.
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A new water rate structure that will impose hefty levies on the valley’s biggest residential water users was approved Tuesday by a Southern Nevada municipal water board.
Distant tornadoes, more flash flood warnings than in 10 years and devastation in Death Valley were all part of the Las Vegas region’s monsoon season.
Big firms, including Orbitz, Travelocity and Expedia have asked the Nevada Supreme Court to direct a judge to toss out a lawsuit alleging they avoided paying tourist taxes.
Lake Mead and Red Rock Canyon are offering free admission Thursday in celebration of the two-year anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act.
The cost of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Las Vegas is up three cents from Friday and 17 cents in the past week.
Gas prices hit an all-time high in Las Vegas on Friday after a 17-cent price spike overnight, according to AAA data.
Five miles of “immediate relief” is coming for drivers who make the congested trek along Interstate 15 from Las Vegas to Southern California.
After a year off for only virtual activity because of COVID-19, the Las Vegas Great Santa Run made a return to Fremont Street on Saturday morning.
Mandatory evacuation orders on the Nevada side of the state line had been lifted, Douglas County announced Saturday.
This week, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in Nevada crept up over $4 per gallon, for an average of $4.02 statewide, the highest the state has seen since 2014.
The state reported 24 deaths and 993 new cases, the first time in two weeks that the daily case number was less than 1,000.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified an 8-year-old boy from Georgia who was killed Monday night in a wrong-way crash northeast of the Las Vegas Valley.
Mesquite officials are defending their city after a former councilman said growing tensions had led to a “civil war” in the community and caused him to fear the police.
Nevada on Friday reported 361 new coronavirus cases and one additional death, according to data from the Department of Health and Human Services.