Only open the first Saturday of every month, The Mine Experience was once just a thought in a Henderson teacher’s head.
Science and Technology
Azadeh Alizadeh comes to Las Vegas with worldly knowledge of how to make plants thrive in an urban setting.
Bogus shopping sites aren’t hard to spot, once you’re aware of the risk. Here’s what to look for.
Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Kevin McMahill spoke of enveloping some of Las Vegas’ crime hotspots in a “technology bubble” that would “make it virtually impossible to commit crime.”
To better reflect the state of Las Vegas’ drought, the Discovery Children’s Museum is bringing new life to a well-loved, storied exhibit.
The recommended penalties underscore how severely regulators operating under President Joe Biden believe Google should be punished following an August ruling by U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta that branded Google as a monopolist.
The toilet-to-tap effort known as the Pure Water Southern California project got an additional $99 million in May.
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.
Concerned about the future of Las Vegas? Here’s how to do your part on water.
The measurement of water is widely used across the West in discussions about the Colorado River.
Environmentalists and the Western Shoshone Defense project say the agency violated federal laws meant to protect endangered species and public lands.
Started largely during the COVID-19 pandemic, efforts to test wastewater have become more regular. Here’s what public health officials have learned.
Nevada small business owners have seen a lot of success using the controversial social media platform.