NV Energy’s president and CEO is leaving the utility. A lifelong Nevada native will be stepping in, effective Wednesday.
Two attorneys are now calling for a formal investigation from the Pubic Utilities Commission into NV Energy’s billing practices.
Attorneys for Tony Hsieh’s estate have taken steps to investigate the Las Vegas tech mogul’s will, after it recently surfaced more than four years after his death.
A task force is set to clear out a Las Vegas wash of its homeless population and go into an underground area they’re not allowed to enter due to rough conditions, according to officials.
Zaon Collins, who is now a junior at Fresno State, killed another driver, 52-year-old Eric Echevarria, in a 2020 crash.
Pahrump Justice of the Peace Michele Fiore has been suspended indefinitely with pay until a final ruling can be made in other complaints against her.
A mass casualty event was averted when a gunman’s rifle malfunctioned after he fired 24 rounds inside a northwest valley fitness center, police said.
Norman Chan owns a struggling mom-and-pop diner in Las Vegas serving up “the best eggs benedict in town,” but now he’s being served legal papers by a Southern California chain.
Bill Paulos, the head of UNLV’s name, image and likeness collective, talks to the Review-Journal about NIL and its importance to the university’s future.
Annual COVID-19 shots for healthy younger adults and children will no longer be routinely approved under a major new policy shift unveiled Tuesday by the Trump administration.
Last week marked the second committee passage deadline for the Nevada Legislature. One major deadline remains before the final day of session June 2.
In Clark County, the largest of the local governments, four of the 10 most highly compensated employees last year cashed out vacation and sick leave in the six figures.
Las Vegas casinos are using nightclubs, sports betting and flashy slot machines to attract and retain consumers who may driven more by experiences than by jackpots.
More than two decades after it was first conceived, the Southern Nevada Supplemental Airport plan will be starting its first environmental review with summer hearings.
With the federal government controlling 80 percent of the state, Gov. Joe Lombardo said Southern Nevada will run out of land to develop on by 2032 if more parcels aren’t released.
The Clark County School Board unanimously approved a nearly $4 billion budget for fiscal year 2026. CCSD will submit its final budget on June 9 and an amended final budget by Dec. 31.
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, […]
To celebrate the grand opening of its third discount grocery store in the Las Vegas Valley, Aldi gave gifts to the first 100 shoppers who showed up.
Howard Hughes Holdings CEO David O’Reilly said he’s contemplating a high-rise project near the Downtown Summerlin open-air mall.
The store opened its first location on the Strip and seventh in the United States.
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