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The ReAwaken America Tour featured dozens of speakers who addressed a variety of topics including COVID-19 mandates, election security, political persecution and nutrition.
Las Vegas police arrested a man in connection with more than r7,000 grams of cocaine found in his suitcase at Harry Reid International Airport.
A woman shot and killed at a homeless encampment was identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
The friends and family of Jodi Brewer, 19, who was killed in 2003, suspect the accused Long Island Serial Killer may be involved in her unsolved slaying.
Temperatures could reach to around 115 early next week in Laughlin, with Las Vegas reached to 107 by mid-week, says the weather service.
“We have seen increasing trends of unsafe and unlawful activity over the past few years that is not just limited to DUI incidents,” a National Park Service spokesperson said.
Two design groups are competing to be chosen to design the A’s planned ballpark, scheduled to open in 2028. Where the team will play after 2024 remains an open question.
Volunteers tallied 6,566 unhoused locals, the highest number since 2015, according to figures from Southern Nevada Homelessness Continuum of Care.
According to data from the Clark County’s marriage records, these are the most popular months for weddings in the “Wedding Capital of the World.”
Brightline West’s rail line connecting Las Vegas to Los Angeles is hoping to start contruction by the end of the year. Here’s a few facts to get you caught up on the project’s happenings.
NV Energy submitted its fifth amendment to its Integrated Resource Plan that seeks approval to spend over $1.8 billion for infrastructure projects.
Drinking recycled sewage water is gaining steam across the West as cities grapple with the effects of more than two decades of drought that has dwindled water supplies from the Colorado River.
Two environmental groups are trying to stop the Bureau of Land Management from cutting down more than 380,000 acres of pinyon-juniper forests in eastern Nevada.