Locally and nationally, the number of price cuts rose for the third consecutive month in May.
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Wind gusts to 45 mph were recorded near Kyle Canyon in the Spring Mountains on Saturday afternoon, and winds were causing troubles in other parts of the Las Vegas Valley.
Should Lake Mead fall below its “dead pool” level of 895 feet, Hoover Dam could not produce power and would be unable to release water to California, Arizona and Mexico.
A Pacific cold front moving through the Las Vegas Valley before the weekend will bring powerful winds and cooler temperatures, says the National Weather Service.
A former Nevada state senator says ex-Attorney General Adam Laxalt acted on behalf of his donors and was disinterested in issues during his single term.
Prepare for two hot days with plenty of wind in Las Vegas before a cooler weekend, says the National Weather Service.
A study by a top global travel data company says airline seat capacity has recovered faster at Harry Reid International than at any other major airport in the world.
In a sign of the tough campaign to come, Gov. Steve Sisolak reserved $6 million in advertising for the general election.
Randy Morton, the former co-CEO of Foley Entertainment Group and longtime Bellagio executive, joins former Raiders President Marc Badain at new south Strip project.
America’s casino capital “used to be an affordable alternative to California,” but rising prices and a hot market have made it “less attractive” for new buyers, report says.
Chef Nicole Brisson’s menu at Amari will include antipasti, pizzas and housemade pastas.
Las Vegas rental rates are climbing faster than the national average, and Nevada faces a steep shortage of affordable units.
Las Vegas has seen numerous lucrative sales involving casinos, land and other sites mostly on or near the Strip that did not produce a dime in such revenue.
A candidate in the Clark County district attorney’s race said that if he is elected, he will not prosecute sex workers accused of prostitution-related crimes.
A long-simmering dispute over guns in Nye County courthouses appears to be headed to Nevada’s highest court for review.