The Las Vegas City Council approved the sale of downtown land to build the museum, which has some well-known backers and an award-winning architect.
Politics and Government
Why is President Joe Biden harder on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu than he is on the terrorist leader of murderous Hamas?
The Las Vegas City Council may vote to petition the Nevada Supreme Court to review one of the cases related to the defunct Badlands golf course.
A representative for the Nevada Board of Regents has come under fire over posting controversial tweet aimed at Vice President Kamala Harris.
The unicorporated township was birthed years ago and recently ranked as a top place to raise a family in the country.
The incident came moments after the former president had criticized major media outlets for what he said was unfavorable coverage.
The $934,000 federal grant requested by the Fire Department and Metro will help more than 6,700 local first responders, officials said.
Vice President Kamala Harris was typically unprepared for her big Thursday TV interview, but Dana Bash bailed out the candidate by never pressing.
NZero convinced Nevada government officials from two political parties to pay more and more money despite its struggles to deliver promised carbon emission data.
Most Las Vegas City Council members disclosed overseas trips, gifts but some said there were none.
Nevada police officials and public safety advocates say too many lives are being lost on the state’s roads, and this year’s total is on pace to
An HOA responsible for fixing an underground water distribution system at a Henderson townhouse complex before the city shuts off water said that it had identified a solution.
The U.S. presidential race in Nevada is in a statistical dead heat, according to a survey conducted this week by Emerson College Polling and The Hill media outlet.
Casino taxes and fees collected by Nevada during the state’s most recent fiscal year exceeded economic forecasts, according to data from gaming regulators.
Vice President Kamala Harris said Thursday “my values have not changed,” as she was questioned along with her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, in their first major television interview of their presidential campaign.