It’s been more than three months since the Fontainebleau sold for $600 million. But there’s still no word from the buyers on what they’ll do with the mothballed tower on the Las Vegas Strip. Records show they’re calling their effort “Project Blue” and that a contractor was hired to finish construction. But other details remain unknown. (Eli Segall/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Started largely during the COVID-19 pandemic, efforts to test wastewater have become more regular. Here’s what public health officials have learned.
This weekend around 6,000 runners will take to Charleston Boulevard between Red Rock Canyon and downtown Las Vegas for the first-ever Las Vegas Marathon.
Nevada was once a virtual toss-up, but a clear favorite has emerged in the state between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
McDonald’s announced Sunday that Quarter Pounders will again be on its menu at hundreds of its restaurants after testing ruled out beef patties as the source of the outbreak of E. coli poisoning.
The Jets hit a new low Sunday with their fifth straight loss — straight-up and against the spread — in a 25-22 defeat as 7-point favorites over the Patriots.
I do not question the importance of supporting the fire department. But I do question the importance and priority of projects the City Council regularly spends tax dollars on.
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Don’t just vote for someone you would invite to dinner. Vote for someone you would want to run your business.
Unelected bureaucrats pose one of the biggest threats to personal freedom. This November, voters in Arizona have a chance to disarm them.