Thirty-six of the 40 provisional license holders originate from the city of Las Vegas or unincorporated Clark County, according to the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board .
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The Nevada Highway Patrol and California Highway Patrol are joining forces to enforce the rules of the road on I-15 near the state line.
A continued decline projects Lake Mead at 1,016 feet by October 2024, the Bureau of Reclamation estimates.
Three Civil War veterans were honored on Veterans Day for the first time at their final resting place on land they once owned in North Las Vegas.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., but final results may not come until next week as mail ballots are counted.
The Powerball drawing scheduled for Monday remains delayed and its likely that the official results wont be known until Tuesday morning, the Multi-State Lottery Association said.
Standard time begins this weekend and lasts until March 12.
The cash option is estimated at $745.9 million for the Saturday drawing, which will be the 40th since the last jackpot winner.
Robert Telles, charged with Jeff German’s murder, has two public defenders despite court rules saying only the indigent can get free counsel. He reported 6 properties and an income of $20k a month.
In life, Jeff German fought to protect sources. After his slaying, law enforcement and defense attorneys are fighting to obtain his devices, putting those protections at risk.
More than 340 children were injured by crashes within a quarter-mile of Clark County school campuses, during hours immediately before and after classes, state data shows. CCSD numbers are much lower. Here’s why.
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.
According to Metro, four out of the six drug overdoses were preliminarily identified as fentanyl overdoses.
The Las Vegas Valley Water District is expected to adopt a new rate structure so big users pay more when they use more water.
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