With global demand for cleaner energy to power cars, smart homes and phones on the rise, a silvery metal stands to replace the Comstock Lode of yore as the namesake product of the Silver State.
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A Saturday memorial ceremony in Las Vegas honored the service of longtime Nevada Army National Guard leader Bob Herbert, who was also an aide to then-Sen. Harry Reid. Herbert died Sept 24.
A new generation of cellphone towers are being erected and will become active soon with the aim to improve communications in the Summerlin area, according to a community newsletter.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman helped honor the victims of the 2017 Route 91 Harvest festival shooting by reading their names aloud during a ceremony Friday night.
Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly said that she continues to be fit for duty and that she made the announcement to be transparent about her health.
Henderson police responded to a student protest at Coronado High School over “possible misconduct allegations” and confirmed officers were investigating the alleged incident.
A 73-year-old Las Vegas man was killed Thursday in a motorcycle crash north of Hiko, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
Las Vegas is one of the best cities in the world, according to a new report from Resonance Consultancy.
The fourth annual 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony was held on Friday at the Clark County Government Center Amphitheater in downtown Las Vegas.
Normal temperatures are forecast to return for the weekend in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas native Julian High has been appointed president and CEO of United Way of Southern Nevada, the organization announced Thursday.
As the fourth anniversary of the deadly shooting on the Las Vegas Strip approaches, most of the victims have received a settlement from MGM Resorts.
Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada and THT Health said in a joint statement Thursday they reached “a settlement regarding outstanding amounts” due to the medical provider.
A principal and Clark County School District police warn that students who participate in the new social media stunt will face serious consequences.
The policy requires employees to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination series by Dec. 1 or face possible termination. Medical and religious exemptions will be considered.