Brightline West’s rail line connecting Las Vegas to Los Angeles is hoping to start contruction by the end of the year. Here’s a few facts to get you caught up on the project’s happenings.
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NV Energy submitted its fifth amendment to its Integrated Resource Plan that seeks approval to spend over $1.8 billion for infrastructure projects.
Drinking recycled sewage water is gaining steam across the West as cities grapple with the effects of more than two decades of drought that has dwindled water supplies from the Colorado River.
Two environmental groups are trying to stop the Bureau of Land Management from cutting down more than 380,000 acres of pinyon-juniper forests in eastern Nevada.
Vinyl aficionados and collectors in the Las Vegas Valley are lucky to have several brick and mortar shops to fill their needs.
The former nurse, who served during World War II, says she was injured during a paratransit ride after warning the driver that her wheelchair wasn’t secure.
A nonprofit will push for legislation that will help veterans receive compensation for their exposure to toxic chemicals while working at a nuclear test site in the 1980s.
The Mount Charleston forecast for Thursday calls for a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Las Vegas has a 10 percent chance of precipitation.
David Boruchowitz allegedly turned off his body camera while speaking with a suicidal man who eventually killed himself.
Henderson opened a multi-use facility that the College of Southern Nevada is using to train students in advanced manufacturing Tuesday.
Here’s where the Las Vegas Valley ranked among other major metros in the nation for millennial homebuyers.
After over 30 years of development, the massive Apex Industrial Park is adding tenants and owners at a rate it has never seen before.
Names will be added to its Veterans Memorial Wall for the city’s annual Veterans Day Ceremony on Nov. 4.
Oakland Athletics owner John Fisher gave an exclusive interview to the Review-Journal’s Mick Akers on Tuesday about his team’s planned move to Las Vegas.
In an exclusive interview, A’s owner John Fisher breaks his long silence on what went wrong in Oakland and why the team’s future is in Las Vegas.
