New policies for the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program were announced, withdrawing funds already given out and forcing states to reapply.
Former Raiders coach Antonio Pierce and his wife’s bankruptcy case was dismissed last month after mediation with two automotive companies led to settlements.
Christopher Burr, 42, was arrested on Feb. 12 and booked on one count of burglary of a business and another of misconduct of a public officer. According to his arrest report, Burr had worked for the Clark County Fire Department as an EMS captain for almost 18 years.
In response to a climate change denier’s recent challenge to debate him, UNLV professor Ben Leffel had one condition: The debate had to be held “in the form of a WWE professional wrestling match.”
The diminishing financial returns come on the heels of a $10.5 million settlement with Nevada gaming regulators in late-March.
Authorities say a 21-year-old motorcyclist traveling at a “high rate of speed” was killed in a crash early Tuesday morning on the 215 Beltway in Henderson.
A new jewelry store has opened at the Las Vegas Strip’s newest and largest standalone shopping complex, and shoppers can get Vegas-themed charms opening weekend.
The Nevada State Climate Office held its first-ever Northern Nevada Heat Summit in Reno.
NV Energy is seeking approval from the Public Utilities Commission to raise rates to recover costs from investments made prior to last summer’s “record-breaking heatwave.”
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, got into a war of words Thursday on social media, inspiring a sportsbook to post props on the feud.
May statistics from the Las Vegas Realtors show home prices stayed the same last month and remain close to a record high that was set at the start of 2025.
Raiders fans asked plenty of questions about the team’s roster this week, including whether next year’s offensive line or defensive line will be better.
It’s a similar proposition that was given to then-Chief Hollie Chadwick, who was fired in March after the city manager lost confidence in Chadwick’s ability to improve the department.
A man has died after being involved in a single-car crash late last month.
Truist Securities analyst Barry Jonas said he isn’t convinced lower rates are the result of a lack of consumer confidence. Here’s his take.
With Arbor Day just behind us (April 25), it’s the perfect occasion to celebrate the unsung heroes of our Las Vegas landscape: Trees! More than just beautiful additions, trees are essential for our Las Vegas environment. They provide cooling shade, create vital habitats and safe havens for wildlife, attract native pollinators and offer a smart, […]
Another round of showers, unusual in early June, caused some disruptions across the valley.
The project has been in the works since the $1 billion West Hall opened in 2021 and is designed to make Las Vegas the nation’s premiere convention destination.
A special “Must Hit By Jackpot” promotion is planned at the new room when the doors open with the progressive jackpot starting at $5,000 and must hit by $10,000.
A former Las Vegas police officer whose 1997 murder conviction was overturned by a federal judge may be working out a plea deal, attorneys indicated at a Tuesday hearing.