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Several non-profits in the Las Vegas valley are adjusting to losing hundreds of thousands of dollars in education funding after the Trump Administration put a freeze on some money.
A look inside the rise of the Summer League Film Festival - The NBA Summer League in Las Vegas has become more than just ...
Culex quinquefasciatus, the most common mosquito in Southern Nevada, resides in damper places like the Clark County Wetlands ...
Las Vegas’s famed casino floors are getting quieter as table game dealers find themselves among the first to feel the squeeze of technological change and a downturn in tourism. Major resorts on the ...
U.S. envoy to Syria Tom Barrack says that Israel and Syria have agreed to a ceasefire following Israel’s intervention this week in fighting between Syrian government forces and ...
The City of Las Vegas is requesting feedback from area businesses on a proposal that would lift the Arts District’s exemption ...
Democratic state attorneys general are pushing Congress to pass legislation barring immigration agents from wearing masks to ...
Students attending UNLV's Transportation Summer Camp received a hands-on lesson in storm drain infrastructure during a ...
Clark County officials have decided to skip this year's annual Point in Time count, a move that has sparked debate ...
A recent fire at a convenience store off Boulder Highway and Indios Avenue has reignited talks about the homeless population in the area.