Students for Justice in Palestine claim members ended a days-long hunger strike “due to the administration’s willingness to meet demands.”
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About 700 hospitality workers at an off-Strip casino have walked off the job and will withhold work for two days while pressing their employer to reach a deal over their five-year contract.
A driver was arrested on suspicion of DUI in connection with a fatal motorcycle crash in North Las Vegas.
Over 12,000 people lost power in North Las Vegas and in the northwest valley for about half an hour.
Officers were diverted from another call and sped down West Charleston Boulevard to the April 8 shooting scene at the Prince Law Group in City National Bank building.
The two candidates are the top finishers among those running in the Las Vegas mayoral primary, based on a recent Emerson College voter preference poll.
Eldorado High School had barred a senior from wearing cultural regalia but reversed its position after the ACLU became involved.
A Clark County grand jury indicted three men accused of trafficking nearly 45 pounds of fentanyl, the illicit opioid said to be many more times more powerful than morphine.
The historic downtown Las Vegas gambling hall will add two bars, a restaurant and more casino floor space later this year.
The developer said it would take $310 million to build a launching pad, a runway for spaceplanes, a control tower, a flight school and a 200-room casino resort.
Brian Head Resort its wrapping up its winter sports season — the Utah ski resort’s longest season in 59 years of operation.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified a teenager found shot to death inside a car parked in a central valley neighborhood.
Gov. Joe Lombardo and other Nevada officials wrote a letter opposing the plan, which they fear could impact elections and the local economy.
After months of bankruptcy negotiations and reorganization, the company said it will maintain its two valley locations, including one in Summerlin.
The work marks the latest portion of a multiphase project on Las Vegas Boulevard to upgrade infrastructure between Sahara Avenue and the 215 Beltway.
The first steps in a problem-solving process are to identify the issue and create a plan. And the first step for business owners to ensure their properties comply …
Summerlin South lost for the first time in the Little League World Series and will play the Southeast champion Thursday for a berth in the U.S. title game.
Brightline West began grading their Las Vegas high-speed train station site and were then cited by Clark County for what an official perceived was the company starting work without a permit.
Offering rest from the sweltering desert heat, cooling centers can mean the difference between life and death for victims of heat illness. But that’s only if they use one.
The school district said the new contract provides educators with $214 million in compensation and benefits, a 10 percent increase from the previous contract.