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When we say, "Las Vegas nightlife," what leaps to mind? If the first thing you think of is Drai's, Omnia, and Tao on the Strip, then you're missing out on all the locals’ options.
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The Department of the Interior announced this week it is moving forward with the permitting process on several renewable energy projects in the West, including some in Nevada.
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Clark County, which owns the 18-acre parking lot, wanted to speed things up. Commercial Center is zoned for redevelopment.
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Republican Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo announced Wednesday a tentative agreement between his office, legislative leaders in the state and the Oakland Athletics for a stadium funding plan after weeks of negotiations over how much public assistance the state will contribute to a $1.5 billion ballpark in Las Vegas, according to a joint statement.
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Five years ago, sports betting was limited mainly to Nevada. Now, you can bet in more than half of the country, including several other states in the Mountain West. And business is booming.
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You’ve probably heard someone call Las Vegas the adult Disneyland. But the Vegas connection to Disneyland is more than its reputation for being a playground for those over 21.
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Even during epic floods, California is trying to prepare for the next drought by capturing water from this year's epic winter storms.
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Spring has sprung and summer temperatures are already here. Are you struggling with your garden, or starting one fresh this summer?
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If you've been outside recently in Las Vegas, you might have dodged a grasshopper or two, or even 12. The bugs are back in town.
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Arizona, California and Nevada on Monday proposed a plan to significantly reduce their water use from the drought-stricken Colorado River over the next three years.
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State lawmakers are dealing with some massive bills that could change the very face of Nevada’s economy, its educational system and a lot more.
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A plan to give $500 million in tax incentives to build a stadium for the losing Oakland Athletics in Las Vegas has been met with lukewarm support.
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At least four inmates died and 46 others attempted suicide from July 2021 through June 2022, according to a new report. It is the most yearly deaths and attempted suicides recorded since 2016.
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Nearly 243,000 Nevadans are paying more than 30% of their income on rent, which matches the federal government’s definition of the affordable housing threshold.