A report found that Las Vegas is also drawing a more ethnically diverse crowd, with higher rates of Asian and Asian American and Hispanic-Latino visitors.
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Senate Bill 242 would decriminalize the use and possession of psilocybin and MDMA for people 18 or over who are using the psychedelics within the scope of an approved study.
Supporters say Senate Bill 239 would ease the agony of the dying, while opponents say it would lead to abuse.
Organizers of ConExpo-Con/Agg said they expect the five-day convention, which occurs every three years, to draw 130,000 attendees.
The National Center for Missing Exploited Children is seeking the public’s help in locating Nathaniel Kling, who has been missing from the Las Vegas area for more than a month.
The Clark County Building Department issued a demolition permit last week for the domed, Roman-themed structure.
The Boring Company’s Las Vegas Convention Center Loop saw its 1 millionth passenger Tuesday morning.
The utility submitted a proposal to spend $373 million to protect its infrastructure against extreme weather and other events.
Penn Entertainment’s application to city officials also includes a convention center and a theater for the west Henderson resort.
A new pool, sweeping lounge and high-level Mexican restaurant are coming to the new Durango resort in southwest Las Vegas.
Here are the Pi Day pies to hunt down on 3-14 in the Las Vegas Valley.
After two large banks collapsed, parent companies of regional banks in Nevada are seeking to quell customer concerns that their institutions are next.
Brett Torino and Paul Kanavos have already teamed up to build retail projects in the heart of the casino corridor.
The state of emergency declared Friday because of weather conditions was expanded late Saturday to include 11 counties. U.S. 95, closed Friday by a rockslide, was reopened Saturday.
A neurologist says exposure to light later into the evening for almost eight months during daylight saving time comes at a price.
