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In a rare emergency move, the U.S government temporarily declared a northern Nevada toad endangered, saying a geothermal power plant in the works could result in its extinction.
Southern Nevadan business leaders and elected officials discussed the state of the regional economy Friday morning at the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance’s State of Economic Development event.
A federal infrastructure bill passed last year will help address the “wildfire crisis” in the West, including at Mount Charleston, officials said Friday.
Clark County added 423 new cases and 14 new deaths Friday, according to health district data. As of Friday the county reported 489,011 cases and 7,552 deaths.
The Episcopal Church will consecrate a new bishop for Nevada this weekend, filling a role that has been vacant since 2018.
Gas prices hit an all-time high in Las Vegas on Friday after a 17-cent price spike overnight, according to AAA data.
A Reno developer has taken ownership of a big property south of Las Vegas with plans to demolish a closed hotel-casino and build a sprawling industrial park.
On Tuesday, Harry Reid got bipartisan accolades in the chamber where he led the Senate’s Democrats.
President Joe Biden will visit Las Vegas this weekend to attend a memorial service for former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, a source with knowledge of the arrangements confirmed.
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.
Camille Touton, a Nevada resident, was appointed to the post by President Joe Biden in January.
Experts say the deadly crash involving Henry Ruggs is one of hundreds where speed, impairment and an increase in dangerous driving are leading causes.
Signs of Las Vegas’ economic revival are hard to miss these days, but the workforce that supports the economy has yet to see that same rebound.