The change, a late addition to the Senate version the House of Representatives concurred with Thursday, reduces the amount gamblers can deduct from their winnings to 90% of ...
Electricity should be fully restored by Friday, NV Energy says
By Las Vegas Sun Staff
Crews have made progress restoring downed power poles, and the number of customers still without electricity is down to about 1,164 as of 10 a.m., according to an NV Energy news release.
Officials with Culinary Union Local 226 and Bartenders Union Local 165 in Las Vegas see the changing position as Trump tries to thread the needle between his promise of the largest deportation program ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has declared 243 rural veterinary shortage areas in 46 states this year. Douglas and Nye counties are considered “high-priority shortage zones,” according to USDA data ...
If the budget bill currently under consideration by the U.S. House of Representatives passes, it will go down as one of the most fiscally irresponsible pieces of legislation in modern U.S. history.
Blackstone Real Estate, which owns “the Del,” is ready to show off the fruits of a newly completed, six-year, multimillion-dollar renovation that touched nearly every part of the iconic property that has welcomed celebrities, presidents and royalty throughout its nearly 140-year history. Its target market includes Las Vegas residents headed to Southern California for getaways.
Registration list grows by over 300 voters in June
By Las Vegas Sun Staff
Hundreds more registered voters joined the Nevada rolls in June, but more are registering as nonpartisan as numbers for both major parties declined, according to a news release from Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar.
The LGBTQ Center of Southern Nevada is bracing for an anticipated surge in youths seeking mental health support after the Trump administration last month eliminated federal funding for the national LGBTQ+ youth suicide hotline ...
As Clark County’s homelessness problem grows, officials from the county and other local agencies are increasing their efforts to remove encampments and get homeless individuals off the streets.
A milestone for Nevada families moved closer to reality as Intermountain Health, the Gardner Group and the UNLV Research Foundation completed a land lease agreement for the state’s first stand-alone children’s hospital at UNLV’s Harry Reid Research and Technology Park.
Rep. Susie Lee, D-Nev., painted a dark picture Tuesday morning should the Republican-led “Big Beautiful Bill” get through Congress and be signed into law: more than 100,000 Nevadans losing health care, an exacerbated doctor shortage and shuttered health centers.
LVCVA, animal shelter offering assistance to those affected
By Las Vegas Sun Staff
More than 2,800 NV Energy customers are still without power after Tuesday’s wind storms that damaged more than 60 electric poles. As of 9 a.m., there were about 93 outages affecting 2,857 customers ...
Gov. Joe Lombardo and the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services announced today the launch of the Nevada Health Authority. The new state agency was created through ...
The Clark County Commission this morning voted 7-0 to remove the requirement that hotels keep alcohol cabinets locked in guest rooms and other private viewing areas, like skyboxes.