Earth Funeral has opened Nevada’s first facility in Las Vegas for human composting, which breaks the body down into nutrient-rich soil.
Science and Technology
Astronomers around the world are preparing for one of the most anticipated cosmic firework shows of the year — but you don’t need a fancy telescope to join in on the festivities.
Some Las Vegas Valley residents said they felt an earthquake that hit near Barstow, California.
Under the glow of white tabletop lamps, volunteers carefully separated small seeds from dirt and debris inside a small warehouse on Saturday morning.
The hydrothermal explosion on Tuesday in Biscuit Basin caused no injuries as dozens of people fled down the boardwalk before the wooden walkway was destroyed.
The Clark County School District says it is implementing some new rules to protect students and make classrooms more productive when classes start Aug. 12.
Operations at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas are gradually returning to normal after a technology issue knocked 8.5 million computers offline.
One faulty CrowdStrike software update caused global disruptions Friday that grounded flights, knocked banks and media outlets offline, and disrupted other services.
An outage of Microsoft systems caused ripple effects globally – grounding flights, shutting down slot machines in Las Vegas and causing system problems at all types of businesses.
Flight cancellations and delays lingered at Harry Reid International Airport. Local businesses in Las Vegas also seemed to be affected by the global outage.
Extreme heat isn’t felt equally across Nevada. Some of Las Vegas’ urban neighborhoods feel the heat more intensely, according to research and mapping.
Rep. Susie Lee and others touted the Environmental Protection Agency solar grant, which officials said could help 20,000 Nevadans lower their energy bills.
Space X is planning to launch its Falcon 9 rocket this week, and you’ll likely see it from Las Vegas.
The FAA has approved the initial buildout of an airstrip in rural Clark County which eventually plans to be developed into the Las Vegas Spaceport.
Entrepreneur and travel app founder Michael DeLucca has started an investment program designed to help grow the Las Vegas technology scene.