Conducted from Sept. 26 to Oct. 17, the online survey drew nearly 48,000 participants, including 26,000 parents and guardians, 16,000 district staff and 8,700 students …
After years of planning and fundraising, the nonprofit organization finally has its own headquarters, “the first African American-owned and operated performing arts and education complex in Las Vegas.”
After years of planning and fundraising, the nonprofit organization finally has its own headquarters, “the first African American-owned and operated performing arts and education complex in Las Vegas.”
These stories get facts wrong and omit important context, then confidently tell us why our economy is doomed and why we’re fools to live here.
A constructive conversation about Las Vegas with a panel of locals who deeply understand the destination and appreciate the crucial details that lie beneath statistics and headlines.
The funding package to end the government shutdown, passed out of the United States House of Representatives Wednesday night and now heading to President Donald Trump’s desk, has fractured Nevada’s Democratic delegation ...
Gov. Joe Lombardo is calling a special session of the Nevada Legislature set to kick off Thursday morning. The Legislature will consider the governor’s sweeping crime bill, which fell short at the finish line ...
The seven states that rely on the Colorado River for drinking water missed a Tuesday deadline to agree on reduced shares as the river’s flow continues to decline dramatically.
With fewer people visiting Las Vegas, room tax receipts for the three months ending Sept. 30 were $73.9 million, down $12.3 million, or 14%, from the same period a year ago.
The Open Division high school football playoffs in Nevada begin Friday with one game expected to be competitive and another projected as a blowout.