Arizona and Colorado officials are building war chests for possible future litigation over Colorado River water rights even as the states try to negotiate an agreement on river management to keep the dispute out of court.
Monthly Archives: January 2026
Prep football programs in Las Vegas could seek independent status from NIAA
Coaches across the Clark County School District are unified in supporting the plan, sources say. The move is believed to be only for football.
Death Valley landmark Scotty’s Castle is reopening for limited tours after years of flood repairs
Scotty’s Castle, a 1920s vacation home for a millionaire couple and the domain of a famous con man, was a top attraction in Death Valley National Park before it closed from a flash flood.
Cheap eats: Tasty, affordable dishes near the biggest experiences in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is big and expensive. Here’s where to find affordable and fantastic food near your big ticket destinations.
Why the Golden Knights didn’t hesitate to add to a strength
Goaltending has been an issue as the Golden Knights have dropped near the bottom of the league in most advanced metrics at the position, with now-healthy starter Adin Hill …
Nevada asks court to drop DOJ case demanding state voter rolls
The Nevada Attorney General’s office asked a district court Wednesday to dismiss the federal government’s case against Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar over his refusal to hand over the state’s unredacted voter rolls.
Las Vegas tourism down 7.5% in 2025 with 38.5 million visitors
Annual hotel occupancy averaged 80.3%, down 3.3 percentage points from the previous year, the authority said. Average daily room rate fell 5% …
Lawsuit claims Metro violated 1st Amendment during anti-ICE protests
A lawsuit against Metro Police claiming its officers unconstitutionally retaliated against a livestreamer’s speech during a June anti-ICE protest in downtown Las Vegas details how a high-ranking department official dictated police’s response …
At least they hit a 3: Everything goes wrong in UNLV basketball’s loss to New Mexico
UNLV freshman sensation Tyrin Jones injured his shoulder in the first minute of the Rebels’ home game against New Mexico on Tuesday and didn’t return.
Eagles perform in Las Vegas minus a key band member
A classic rock band has performed without a key member for the first time in 51 years. The Eagles played a concert at the Sphere in Las Vegas on Saturday without Joe Walsh …