On the current trajectory, officials estimate that Harry Reid could reach its capacity of 63 to 65 million passengers by 2030.
Monthly Archives: March 2023
Best in the West: Dive into the star-studded field for Las Vegas’ first-ever NCAA Tournament games
The first game will match a preseason national championship favorite against a midseason national championship favorite, and the second will pair two of the two best programs in the Western United States, both of which were considered title threats al…
White House rejects Lombardo’s criticism on monument designation
A White House official pushed back and asserted the president’s team has long been coordinating with members of Nevada’s congressional delegation as well as officials from the administration of previous Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak ..
Life Is Beautiful early-bird passes on Sale March 23
A limited batch will be available at Thursday at 10 a.m. at lifeisbeautiful.com.
As tribes celebrate Nevada’s newest national monument, governor pans ‘confiscation’
Minutes after President Joe Biden confirmed the designation Tuesday of Avi Kwa Ame National Monument, which protects a culturally and ecologically significant swath of land that some area tribes consider their sacred cradle of humanity from developmen…
Spirit Mountain getting monument designation from Biden today
President Joe Biden today will officially designate Avi Kwa Ame — the sacred site of creation for several native tribes — as a U.S. National Monument, a victory for tribal activists and elected leaders who have long called for federal protections …
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Former Gaming Control Board chair talks COVID, virtual reality and life off the board
Since stepping down as chair of the Nevada Gaming Control Board last year, Brin Gibson has stayed busy in Las Vegas as a shareholder at Brownstein law firm.
What a career: Desert Pines grad’s college hoops journey includes brief pro stint
Capri Uzan finished his college basketball career this month at Westcliff University in Irvine, Calif., with a unique distinction: The Las Vegas native is one of a few players to compete professionally and then return to the collegiate game.
Eichel’s hat trick leads Golden Knights past Columbus 7-2
The Vegas Golden Knights needed to respond to a five-goal loss just three nights earlier, and Jack Eichel made sure they did it emphatically.
Nevada lawmakers push to harden school discipline for violent students
Nevada lawmakers are considering dialing back restorative justice student discipline systems to make it easier to remove violent and disruptive children from classrooms. Assembly Bill 285 does not do away with …