Stacker compiled data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Centers for Environmental Information to detail the temperature changes over the past 120 years across every state except Alaska and Hawaii.
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Everything you need to know about going to the world’s largest dance music festival.
Since the 1980s, Southern Nevada has been banking its unused Colorado River water, storing hundreds of billions of gallons away underground and in Lake Mead.
Here is a look at some of the most colorful characters and wild personalities who shaped the city’s sports landscape before major league sports ever came to town.
Phil Hellmuth is No. 1. Nobody has won more bracelets for WSOP tournament victories than his 17.
Five candidates have declared their intention to run to replace city of Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman.
They’re no longer 99 cents, but the city still loves this signature dish.
Sticking strictly to a safety checklist can help you avoid ticket scams.
In the days before social media, casinos and resorts resorted to marquees to advertise their entertainers, shows, dinners and other amenities.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries shocked markets this week when it announced it would cut back oil production. This move will likely impact Americans’ wallets as they fill up their gas tanks in the coming weeks.
With more than two dozen pros now calling the area home, here are RJ golf writer Greg Robertson’s list of the 10 most accomplished players currently on the pro tour.
Millions of people now play pickleball across the U.S., and there are dozens of courts across the Las Vegas Valley, including some under development.
While most coyote sightings are harmless, the Nevada Department of Wildlife says it’s important for residents to discourage coyotes presence in neighborhoods.
Here’s a list of the airport lounges at Las Vegas’ home airport, according to Harry Reid Airport officials and the Upgraded Points website.
Nevada gets less than a 2 percent cut from the Colorado River’s waters, but the state actually uses far more water than that each year.