Regulators have found a solution to casinos’ inability to hire armed security guards quickly by amending a regulation.
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Power customers residing in and around Mount Charleston may encounter a suspension of electricity Friday night into Saturday afternoon, according to NV Energy.
Nevada State Parks has chosen Carson Kit Fox to be its furry friend that rangers hope will encourage more visitation in Nevada’s 27 state parks.
Nevada’s class of 2024 graduated at a slightly higher rate than their 2023 counterparts.
A GoFundMe account has been established for the family of a young boy who died last week as a result of a collision with an SUV.
After a lengthy process that brought industry and activists to the table, Nevada approved its first-ever set of rules to protect indoor and outdoor workers from the heat.
The Denver-based airline will enter the popular market in March with three flights a week on twin-engine, 186-passenger Airbus A320 jets.
The toilet-to-tap effort known as the Pure Water Southern California project got an additional $99 million in May.
Donovan Dykes had faced charges of lewdness in the presence of a child and abuse or neglect of a child mental health patient.
President-elect Donald Trump pledged to abolish the United States Department of Education, both before and after his election. What would such a change mean for Nevada public schools?
Inmates at a women’s prison are learning the same skills as any other cosmetology student in Nevada, except they are doing it while incarcerated.
Sin City is reeling from a record summer, with extreme heat killing more of its residents than ever before.
In one of the fastest-warming cities in the country, how and when does the coroner consider heat a factor in someone’s death?
Coming off the heels of a record summer where heat claimed the lives of hundreds, here’s how Clark County is addressing the persistent problem of extreme heat.
The motorcycle had no visible headlight or tail light, police said.