No taxes on tips and overtime will likely come to fruition as a major tax policy heads to President Donald Trump’s desk.
As luxury homebuyers increasingly seek resort-style amenities without leaving home, a newly listed Las Vegas estate is raising the bar. Listed at $6,999,000 and represented by John Sullivan of The John Sullivan Group at huntington & ellis, A Real Estate Agency, the home located at 11 Misty Peaks Court in The Ridges embodies the growing demand for year-round vacation living.
Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley said she didn’t “encourage or discourage” the Metropolitan Police Department to sign a formal agreement with ICE, but she supported the decision.
At nearly 900 pages, the legislation is a sprawling collection of tax breaks, spending cuts and other Republican priorities, including new money for national defense and deportations.
The Las Vegas Police Protective Association is instructing members to show up to work Friday, roughly two weeks after it has asked Metropolitan Police Department employees to consider a work stoppage.
Tuesday’s storms brought 70 mph winds that uprooted trees, tore down stoplights and trapped people in vehicles.
His most memorable screen moment may have been the sadistic torture of a captured police officer — while dancing to Stealers Wheel’s “Stuck in the Middle with You” — as Mr. Blonde in 1992’s “Reservoir Dogs.”
Police have said the suspect in the shooting that killed two people on the Las Vegas Strip stemmed from a social media feud, since the suspect and a victim were both YouTubers.
The latest pay report from ADP shows that workers in the state saw an increase in wages that was higher than the national average year over year.
Windsor Park was built in the 1960s over geological faults, and its homes, roads and utilities started sinking decades ago after groundwater was pumped from an aquifer.
Setting off illegal fireworks can devastate an entire block, Clark County Fire Chief Thomas Touchstone warned during a news conference ahead of the Fourth of July holiday.
House Republicans propelled President Donald Trump’s $4.5 trillion tax breaks and spending cuts bill to final congressional passage Thursday, overcoming multiple setbacks to approve his signature second-term policy package.
Professional poker player Michael Sklenicka won the Wynn Classic Summer Championship on Wednesday, finishing the tournament in spectacular fashion.
School district documents offer a likely explanation for why Dustin Romero didn’t coach the defending state champions in this year’s playoffs.
Four rare species have fluttered into view during my continuing quest to photograph the endangered Mount Charleston blue butterfly.
In the new “Superman” film, opening next weekend, Brosnahan portrays Lois Lane to David Corenswet’s Superman.
Mental health has not always been talked about within communities of color, but that is starting to shift because of people like Brandarius Johnson.
The rap on Medicare Advantage plans has always been that they’re great when you’re healthy but may not be so great if you get sick.
There is a process for leaving employer group health plans, whether you are the employee or the covered spouse, and enrolling in Medicare.
Multiple challengers are seeking to usurp Jesse Law as chair of the Clark County Republican Party. The winner will see the party of the state’s most populous county through the 2026 midterms.
Only one home was flagged for being above federal limits for lead in the last round of testing.
The lead prosecutor tasked with finding justice for four students killed in a quadruple stabbing laid out his key evidence Wednesday at a court hearing for Bryan Kohberger, who agreed to plead guilty earlier this week to avoid the death penalty.
It’s the heart of the summer pool season and several Southern Nevada resorts invite local residents to cool off in their swimming areas.
Two people were rescued in downtown Las Vegas after they became trapped in a flood channel, according to fire officials.
As citizens, we deserve a competent president who can effectively lead and represent our interests.
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Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley and Gov. Joe Lombardo claim it’s not. The Trump administration claims otherwise.
Nevada’s 83rd legislative session ended in typical fashion: amid a hugger-mugger of last-second gamesmanship.
It’s good to be the king, but it’s better to be the power behind the throne. Just look at how John Vellardita manipulates Nevada’s education system