Human remains were found at Lake Mead on Saturday afternoon, according to the National Park Service, marking the second body found there this week.
Monthly Archives: May 2022
As US poised to restrict abortion, other nations ease access
As women in the United States find themselves on the verge of possibly losing the constitutional right to abortion, courts in many other parts of the world have been moving in the opposite direction.
Henderson native takes another step toward his soccer dreams with spot on Lights’ roster
Alexander Romero left his native Henderson as an eighth-grader for the U.S. Soccer Development Academy in California, and then spent time playing in the academies of Minnesota United, Real Salt Lake and now LAFC.
Weekend wagers: More ways to bet the Kentucky Derby
For the first time in three years, Nevada race and sports books will be permitted to offer a full parimutuel betting menu for the Kentucky Derby. The state and Churchill Downs finally signed an agreement to end a long-time dispute over …
Laying down the lawn law: Las Vegas passes on grass to conserve water
It was a perfectly decent patch of lawn, several hundred square feet of grass in a condominium community on this city’s western edge. But Jaime Gonzalez, a worker with a …
Las Vegas’ National Atomic Testing Museum to receive $2M for exhibits and programs
The funding will be used to integrate “immersive technology” in the exhibits, including virtual and augmented reality activities.
Questions about Golden Knights’ goalie situation will continue
Another offseason, another Golden Knights goalie controversy. The magnitude of this potential situation in the crease might not have the same seismic results as Marc-André Fleury being unceremoniously traded …
Women Inspiring Nevada 2022: Celebrating leadership, commitment and vision
The 2022 Women Inspiring Nevada awards recognize women who are leaders in business, the community and beyond.
Women Inspiring Nevada: Tina Ulman & Dani Baranowski, President & Vice President, The Chamber of Cannabis
Tina Ulman and Dani Baranowski are on a mission to make Las Vegas the Amsterdam of America. And with their tenacity, it could soon become a reality.
Las Vegas’ National Atomic Testing Museum to receive $2M for exhibits and programs
The funding will be used to integrate “immersive technology” in the exhibits, including virtual and augmented reality activities.