Waymo, the California-based autonomous vehicle company, has brought a limited fleet of vehicles piloted by trained, human autonomous specialists to test on Las Vegas roads, company officials ...
Though 2025 has brought some concerns for UNLV President Keith Whitfield, he can’t help but think of how far the university has come, and where he wants it to go in the next 25 years.
While some student achievement isn’t where Clark County School District officials want it to be, it’s going in the right direction, interim Superintendent Brenda Larsen-Mitchell ...
Commissioner William McCurdy II asked to push out the enactment day out of concerns that some social services were not yet ready for clients.
Last summer, the museum announced its intention to relocate to the Arts District, and next month, it will debut the exhibition “Stories from Backstage: Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas.”
As solar energy farms continue to pop up across the Mojave Desert, some residents are being squeezed out of their homes: the threatened desert tortoise. And while developers take steps to find them new places to live, sometimes the tortoises don’t want to leave.
Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley still remembers the biting cold she experienced 20 years ago setting foot in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp to mark the 60th year since the liberation of thousands of prisoners …
As devastating wildfires that scorched large areas of Los Angeles and vicinity finally appear to be under control, federal and local officials here in Nevada continue to urge homeowners in fire-prone areas of the state to be proactive in their …
A Las Vegas-based company is using X-ray technology to decontaminate cannabis.
The Vegas Golden Knights’ first line “didn’t have it” in Sunday’s game against the Florida Panthers, coach Bruce Cassidy said.