The company that owns the MSG Sphere set to open in September is being sued by construction groups who claim they are owed millions of dollars, according to court records filed in the Eighth Judicial District Court of Nevada.
A marathon 15-hour legislative day kicked off day one of Nevada’s second special session, all to review the Las Vegas Stadium Bill for the Oakland A’s.
The Oakland Athletics’ search for a new home drew Nevada lawmakers into a special legislative session Wednesday to weigh whether the state should cover $380 million of the $1.5 billion stadium planned for the Las Vegas Strip.
A Culture and Climate Review report presented by an independent third party following an evaluation of Clark County School District said that the school Board of Trustees and district leaders need to “move policies and practices to the next level.”
After the passage of the Capital Improvement Bill, AB 1, The Nevada State Railroad Museum Boulder City was granted final approval for the construction of a new museum Visitor’s Center.
The musician known as “Blueface” AKA Johnathan Porter was arrested Wednesday for a charge of robbery as he was in the courthouse for a separate case of attempted murder, according to court records.
The personal-finance website WalletHub released its latest Credit Card Debt Study and found that in the first quarter of 2023, the year-over-year rise in credit card debt in Henderson was in the top ten highest in the nation.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford announced that Nevada will receive approximately $193 million from Teva Pharmaceuticals after the company agreed to a settlement regarding its role in the opioid epidemic.
The Nevada Legislature is set to convene Wednesday for a special legislative session to consider whether to provide $380 million in public financing for a $1.5 billion stadium that would host the Oakland Athletics on the Las Vegas Strip.
Las Vegas police have assumed command of an investigation into an early Tuesday morning fire at an apartment complex that left one person dead and a second unaccounted for.
In a 456-page document, the Nevada Commission on Ethics has filed an ethics complaint against Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo, alleging that he used his position and government resources improperly when he was the Clark County Sheriff and a candidate for Governor of Nevada.
At approximately 5 p.m., Las Vegas police detectives were looking for a suspect with outstanding felony warrants and found him barricaded inside a south Las Vegas Valley residence.
About 900,000 gallons spilled from a sewage station near Las Vegas on June 1, with about a third of the spill being recovered as of Monday, according to the Clark County Water Reclamation District.
Off the ice, the teams were connected by tragedy just over five years ago. Within months of each other, Las Vegas and South Florida were devastated by mass shootings not far from their arenas — and the then-expansion Knights and the Panthers played a role in the healing that has followed.
A Las Vegas man was arrested in May for allegedly recording his coworkers at a restaurant inside the bathroom without their knowledge or consent, according to authorities.
The mystery client who hired a detective to secretly track Reno’s mayor with a GPS device is trying to persuade Nevada’s Supreme Court he has a First Amendment right to remain anonymous
Lake Mead National Recreation Area has been called the “deadliest park in America,” and Las-Vegas-based ghost hunter Zak Bagans set out to research reported hauntings.
A plan to help build a stadium for the Oakland Athletics in Las Vegas is in flux after Nevada lawmakers adjourned their four-month legislative session.