The recession has wiped out 15 years’ worth of economic growth in some corners of Nevada’s economy, and experts say some of that lost commercial activity could be gone for good.
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Analysts, casino executives and politicians emerged from opening night at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas with generally positive impressions of the Strip’s newest hotel-casino even as gambling continued early Thursday morning.
The weather grinches have brought about a sledding ban on Mount Charleston due to an unseasonable lack of snow.
A woman found dead earlier this week in a northwest valley home after a small fire was identified Thursday by the Clark County coroner’s office as 25-year-old Lisa Smith.
Weekly recycling and garbage service will become permanent in North Las Vegas, the City Council decided Wednesday. The city will work toward full implementation of the program citywide by December 2013.
A lawsuit has been filed challenging an initiative for a special taxing district to fund a sports arena on the Las Vegas Strip.
Hello there, my name is Athena and I am a beautiful 4.5-years-old (93 lbs) Great Dane. I’ve been told I have a heart as big as my namesake, the goddess of wisdom.
The National Weather Service in Las Vegas issued a flash flood warning for southeastern Clark County and central Mohave County in northwestern Arizona.
Many popular dayclubs and pools had violations from the Southern Nevada Health District during their yearly pool inspections.
The cost of traveling with the Summerlin South Little League team was considerable, but no one was complaining because the reward was a lifetime of memories.
Brightline West announced new locations within the rail corridor for field investigation work in Southern Nevada, according to a news release from the rail service.