A judge is weighing a request by Clark County that he dismiss a lawsuit challenging Nevada’s requirement that nongovernmental officials be affiliated with a religion in order to perform marriages.
If the process for approving online poker regulations goes as smoothly as Monday's workshop explaining the proposed rules, Nevada will have a document in place in no time.
Pumping water from Eastern Nevada to Las Vegas will enrich, not destroy, the small rural communities where the water is located, an attorney for the Southern Nevada Water Authority said as hearings got under way ...
You won’t find their photovoltaic cells anywhere near Nevada solar projects, but the flap surrounding failed solar panel maker Solyndra could cause the government to pull the plug on two Nevada solar power plants.
Add one more measure to the economic indicators Nevada ranks worst in: biggest drop in wages. Nevada’s median income fell the furthest between 2007 and 2010, by 11.9 percent.
Allegiant Air will begin service between McCarran International Airport and Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport on Nov. 17 and fly six nonstop round trips a week. The airline will use 150-passenger twin-engine MD-80 jets on the ...
Las Vegas Sands Corp. says "enough is enough" – but the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission refuses to drop its investigation of the 1999 hiring spree for the opening of the Venetian resort on the ...
Cabot Woolley, senior vice president at Trialogue Direct, a full-service marketing company in Las Vegas, spoke with VEGAS INC about his philosophies and the most common marketing mistakes business people can make.
The story behind why baccarat has rocketed past craps, roulette and blackjack to become Nevada’s highest-grossing table game begins and ends thousands of miles away in China, home to some of the world’s most prolific ...
The young Johnny Jimenez was different from most children. Instead of getting a dollar when he lost a tooth, he would often find a silver certificate or a Morgan dollar under his pillow. His father, ...
In a small room filled with pillows and blankets at the Gibson Library in Henderson, 9-year-old Caitlyn Cooks and 6-year-old Peaches snuggle together and read a book. Caitlyn is a fourth-grader at Gordon McCaw Elementary ...