Gov. Joe Lombardo will investigate the Clark County School District’s budget in the wake of budget woes that could lead to faculty cuts and overcrowded classrooms.
Politics and Government
Going into November’s election, neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump has a decisive edge with the public on the economy, a new poll found.
Residents of a neighborhood near Lone Mountain allege that the city of Las Vegas violated open meeting laws around the time it approved the building of a LDS temple, according to a lawsuit.
Many Las Vegas resorts have been feeling the pinch of a shortage of armed security guards recently because of a sudden change in federal regulations, officials said.
In a Virginia neighborhood that prides itself on tolerance, the GOP vice presidential nominee’s neighbors are anything but.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto said she is “more than happy” with her role as senator, in response to a report her name was among those suggested for a top cabinet position.
The decision on water cuts is based on projections for Lake Mead and Lake Powell for the next two years. Here’s what Southern Nevadans should know.
The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in Nevada rose 0.2 percentage points to 5.4 percent, according to a Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation report.
Wednesday marked the 89th anniversary of the establishment of Social Security. Democrats claim Republican opponents are threat to the program.
The Imperial Irrigation District will receive millions in Inflation Reduction Act funds to pay farmers in exchange for not using water from the Colorado River.
Here are the main takeaways about Las Vegas and the Colorado River’s future from U.S. Rep. Susie Lee’s second-ever water summit.
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a complaint against the Nevada State Board of Massage Therapy.
Project 2025 is a 900-page blueprint of policy proposals written by authors close to Donald Trump that a Republican presidential candidate could implement in 2025. Here’s how it could affect Nevada.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said July’s Interstate 15 traffic chaos, caused by a truck crash, underscores the importance of adding alternative modes of travel.
Clark County moved more than 100,000 registered voters who had failed to verify their address to “inactive” status. Those voters can still vote but won’t receive mail-in ballots.