Starbucks coffee shops across the country are set to close as the company looks to restructure as part of its Back to Starbucks plan, according to the USA Today report.
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Local governments and community groups are hosting several events urging unity to mark the eighth anniversary of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
Plus, a new Las Vegas manufacturing company will make its debut at next week’s Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police investigated a crash that left a moped rider with life-threatening injuries in the west valley.
Nevada dropped from 11th in 2023 to 35th in 2024 for moving truck arrivals, according to U-Haul.
On Friday, DOJ officials sent a investigation referral to Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon requesting to probe whether UNR is using tax dollars to “subsidize or promote illegal immigration.”
A prosecutor said no one claims the defendant knew the other person was an undercover officer, but the alleged shooter still acted recklessly.
Gov. Joe Lombardo appointed Victor Wakefield as Nevada’s superintendent of public instruction to lead education reforms statewide.
The Clark County School District launched a survey about starting all schools 30 minutes later. Officials cite research linking later start times to improved performance and lower rates of depression.
Las Vegas Boulevard will see nightly restrictions ahead of the F1 Grand Prix race weekend. Get the latest on street closures, lane reductions, and how to stay updated as traffic changes unfold.
Some categories of spending cover locals and visitors alike and show the huge piles of money at stake in Las Vegas’ tourism-heavy economy.
The Las Vegas Strip is known for excess. Here’s one executive who’s working to change that narrative.
The National Weather Service is forecasting the end of the rainy streak here in Southern Nevada, as the outlook for the entire week looks to be clear skies and sunshine.
Sunset Road and Sloan Lane projects begin across Las Vegas, with road resurfacing, bridge construction, and overnight closures impacting traffic flow.
Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms could continue on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
While financial analysts brace for the looming $84 trillion “Great Wealth Transfer,” a far more immediate and entertaining economic story is already in full swing. America’s Baby Boomers (born 1946 to 1964) are the wealthiest generation in history, and they aren’t just sitting on their nest eggs waiting for the will to be read. Nope, they’re cracking them open and making a spectacular omelet.
The Athletics Las Vegas ballpark is beginning to take shape following the first few months of construction.
The high in the Las Vegas Valley was 81 degrees, 6 degrees above normal, the National Weather Service said.
Two days before thousands of Nevadans on food stamps are slated to lose nutritional benefits, state lawmakers affirmed $30 million to help food banks stay afloat.
It’s unclear what kinds of tests he ordered and how Nevada — home of the nation’s nuclear stockpile — would be affected.
