Attention hotel execs: Howard Stern is on the market to come back to Las Vegas — to record a week’s worth of national radio shows on the grounds of your fancy digs.
WASHINGTON — Southern Nevada’s top water official warned federal policymakers Monday that they underestimate climate change at their own risk as they consider ways to bolster the nation’s infrastructure.
If you had asked folks in Laughlin to give an opinion about the town advisory board a week ago, many — if not most — would have shrugged.
The College of Southern Nevada gets half the money from the state, per student, that Great Basin College gets.
Nevada’s tax structure is fundamentally unfair, burdening the poorest residents the most while letting the rich and big business largely off the hook, according to a new study by a local liberal coalition.
As the nation’s first black president-elect prepares for his inauguration next week, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed this month to hear two cases that could further the ideal of a colorblind society.
Tronox Inc., the Oklahoma City-based company spun off by Kerr-McGee Corp., will continue to make chemicals and employ 100 workers at an affiliated company’s Henderson plant, despite filing for bankruptcy protection in New York on Monday.
UNLV economics professor Alan Schlottmann isn’t optimistic about the prospects of Las Vegas’ economy rebounding anytime this year.
The months-long drop in local visitor numbers has caused Harrah’s Entertainment to delay the completion of Caesars Palace’s sixth hotel tower.
Tilman Fertitta’s second attempt to take private the parent company of the Golden Nugget hotel-casinos ran aground Monday.
