Many residents in Southern Nevada are reporting a resurgence of grasshoppers, but the Nevada Department of Agriculture says there’s no evidence of a second wave of this year’s invasion.
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A woman whose body was found Sunday afternoon in Lake Mead has been identified.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal filed court papers Friday seeking to end a 30-year joint operating agreement with the Las Vegas Sun.
Nevada officials should have conducted more thorough background checks on potential pot companies before handing out a round of dispensary licenses, a judge ruled Friday.
To simply call “Spittin’” Jerry Kaczmarek one of the best to ever play a now-vanished type of pinball game known as a bingo machine is to do him a disservice, he says.
The Bureau of Land Management held a public meeting to gather feedback on a massive solar array project that could power up to 400,000 Las Vegas homes.
Thousands of parade-goers flocked to events in Summerlin and Boulder City Thursday morning to see floats, old cars and big balloons while celebrating the Fourth of July.
Visitation has more than tripled in the past six years at Red Rock Canyon National Recreation Area, leaving officials searching for solutions to address growing, seasonal congestion.
Las Vegas has the second hardest drinking water in the nation, according to new rankings from a group that sells water softeners.
Katana Courtney Overby, 21, died on Wednesday at University Medical Center from injuries sustained in a June 9 crash at Hualapai Way and Twain Avenue.