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Accessing McCarran International Airport shouldn’t be a problem this week as the majority of the road work either has been wrapped up or put off until after the holiday.
Howard Moore’s family watches Bart Simpson and Snoopy float above the streets of New York City each year on Thanksgiving. This year, scores of families will watch Moore and members of his Green Valley High School band march in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
The city of Las Vegas had been expecting large budget shortfalls for the foreseeable future, such as a $47 million gap in the 2012 budget. That shortfall is now expected to be $12.7 million, and Las Vegas expects to end this budget year with reserves of $68.2 million.
Entertainer Wayne Newton won approval Wednesday to run shuttle tours through his 52-acre ranch, despite staunch resistance from neighbors.
Amid all the gloom in the local economy, Greg Twedt offers a ray of hope: free help for struggling companies. Now, if only more of them would take his offer.
Nuclear Care Partners and the full picture of care for Nevada’s atomic workers
Most people see the part above the surface: a compassionate nurse arriving at the door, a reassuring hand, care that feels deeply personal. But that moment is just one piece of a much larger picture.
Southern Nevada has a reputation for being dry during the autumn months. Not in 2025, thankfully.
Following a comprehensive market-rate analysis of city-managed parking facilities, the city of Las Vegas raised parking rates effective Oct. 13.
Interstate 15 is set for a week full of lane reductions both in the south and northeast of the Las Vegas Valley.
In separate video addresses to the Republican Jewish Coalition Leadership Summit, President Donald Trump and Rep. Mike Johnson touted the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship.
