Wednesday marked the 89th anniversary of the establishment of Social Security. Democrats claim Republican opponents are threat to the program.
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The Imperial Irrigation District will receive millions in Inflation Reduction Act funds to pay farmers in exchange for not using water from the Colorado River.
Here are the main takeaways about Las Vegas and the Colorado River’s future from U.S. Rep. Susie Lee’s second-ever water summit.
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a complaint against the Nevada State Board of Massage Therapy.
Clear Choice Action said Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has listed the same New York address on nominating petitions in 17 other states.
The mixed-use attraction featuring 600-foot twin towers on a 10-acre lot south of Fontainebleau also will have a 439-foot amusement ride and a swimming pool local residents will be able to use.
The CCSD survey will be used to determine desired characteristics for the next superintendent after former Superintendent Jesus Jara resigned this year.
Clark County and the Las Vegas Grand Prix are again partnering to launch a text line to keep motorists on top of the latest road work tied to preparing, then dismantling the circuit for this year’s race.
The Labor Department report showed that consumer prices rose just 0.2% from June to July after dropping slightly the previous month for the first time in four years.
Judge Juan M. Merchan on Wednesday declined to step aside, rejecting the third such request from lawyers for the Republican presidential nominee.
The Paradise Town Advisory Board voted to allow the Sphere to exceed Clark County noise limitations in a meeting Tuesday night.
Project 2025 is a 900-page blueprint of policy proposals written by authors close to Donald Trump that a Republican presidential candidate could implement in 2025. Here’s how it could affect Nevada.
The Las Vegas Police Protective Association is raising concerns about a new NFL policy that would apply to officers who work security at Raiders games.
A group has asked a court to review the Las Vegas City Council’s decision to approve a controversial proposal to build an LDS temple near Lone Mountain.
Her latest campaign ad tries to sell the vice president as “tough” on the border. You can’t make this stuff up.