Forty-two dynamic messaging boards along Interstate 15 and U.S. Highway 95 are finally set to go live. The signs will let drivers know information about crashes, speed limit changes, and lane restrictions.
A portion of the project site was previously owned by two entertainers synonymous with America’s casino capital.
Federal Real ID requirements kicked in Wednesday, marking the first day airports around the country, including Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport, began requiring the enhanced driver’s license to pass through security checkpoints.
The scans, which have been touted by such celebrities as Kim Kardashian and Maria Menounos, are radiation-free and only take an hour.
The litigation followed an investigative story in which the Review-Journal published images and video showing the faces of Henderson corrections officers.
Federal authorities seized drugs in five states, including Nevada, during a nationwide effort.
An undrafted rookie made four straight shots to propel the Aces past the Phoenix Mercury in a preseason game Tuesday at Michelob Ultra Arena.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Here’s a recap of all the playoff action in high school softball, baseball and boys volleyball on Tuesday.
The Golden Knights will want to forget about Game 1 as soon as possible after the Edmonton Oilers erupted for three goals in the third period en route to a win.
The Golden Knights are one of the best teams in the NHL at protecting a late lead at home. But the Edmonton Oilers rallied past them Tuesday in Game 1.
A pedestrian was killed in a crash by a suspected drunk driver in the southwest Las Vegas Valley, police said.
“Empire Strips Back — A Burlesque Parody” has opened at the Rio. It’s farcical, fun and a force of nature.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Now, there is an elevated task.
The Trump administration made moves to counteract the state laws.
Lawmakers want to bypass the voters.
The Clark County School District and many lottery winners have the same problem. An influx of cash doesn’t fix poor spending habits.