Clark County
Video: Clark County judge assaulted on bench, marshal sustains injuries
Eighth Judicial District Court Judge May Kay Holthus was assualted today by a defendant who jumped over the judge’s bench to attack her.
Clark County
Eighth Judicial District Court Judge May Kay Holthus was assualted today by a defendant who jumped over the judge’s bench to attack her.
Clark County
U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) hailed the Biden administration’s announcement of $3 billion for Nevada to build a high-speed rail system between Las Vegas and Southern California.
UNLV
Findings show aggressive driving, speeding on the rise in Nevada.
Clark County
A federal grand jury has indicted a Las Vegas man arrested last month on suspicion of making antisemitic threats against U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen and her family.
Las Vegas
Nevada Highway Patrol officials announced two of its officers were killed while on duty Nov. 30, 2023, in Las Vegas.
Environment
The Economic Development Administration awarded $749,037 with a $750,000 local match to the Accelerate Electric Nevada project.
Desert Research Institute
by Jeniffer Solis, Nevada Current LAS VEGAS — Study after study shows an important and often overlooked need in Latino communities: cleaner air. Air pollution is one of the most prevalent environmental health risks in the United States, but is disproportionately inhaled by Latino Americans. Now a community-led project in Southern
Clark County
By Suzanne Potter This story was originally published by Public News Service. LAS VEGAS — The future of transportation in Clark County, particularly electrifying the sector, will be the hot topic at a panel discussion of experts and policymakers tonight in Las Vegas. The state is gearing up as big money
Environment
Robert Glennon, University of Arizona Journalists reporting on the status and future of the Colorado River are increasingly using the phrase “dead pool.” It sounds ominous. And it is. Dead pool occurs when water in a reservoir drops so low that it can’t flow downstream from the dam. The
History & Culture
LAS VEGAS — The campus of Las Vegas High School was recently listed by the National Park Service on the National Register of Historic Places. The 15-acre downtown campus along with 11 buildings is included in the listing. The first buildings on the campus were built in 1930, and additional buildings
Events
LAS VEGAS – After 40 years, Formula 1 Racing is returning to the Silver State with a new route designed to test drivers and delight spectators. Formula 1 and state officials announced that the Las Vegas Grand Prix will take place in 2023 against the backdrop of the famous Las Vegas
Associated Press
By CEDAR ATTANASIO Associated Press / Report for America LAS VEGAS (AP) — The annual CES gadget convention will be three days instead of four following an uptick of COVID-19 cases and the withdrawal of some of its best-known tech presenters. Convention organizer The Consumer Technology Association announced in a statement Friday
Events
LAS VEGAS–Super Bowl LVIII is coming to Las Vegas. The National Football League made the announcement Wednesday. The Las Vegas Raiders and Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority together worked to bring the championship to the city. The game will be played Feb. 11, 2024 at Allegiant Stadium. Raiders
Government
LAS VEGAS— On busy travel weekends, Interstate-15 traffic congestion at the Nevada-California border can lead to miles-long backups and hours-long delays. Gov. Steve Sisolak and California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday announced plans to provide relief to drivers traveling that five-mile stretch with a temporary expansion of lanes starting at
Las Vegas
by Dana Gentry, Nevada Current November 5, 2021 LAS VEGAS–A Clark County judge ruled Thursday that statements made by a Las Vegas woman to the Nevada Current about short-term rentals in her neighborhood are “good faith communications in furtherance of the right to free speech in direct connection with
Las Vegas
by Dana Gentry, Nevada Current September 23, 2021 LAS VEGAS–Bishops representing 650,000 Catholics in the Las Vegas and Reno dioceses are asking Gov. Steve Sisolak, a self-professed devout Catholic, to convene the Pardons Board and spare the life of condemned killer Zane Floyd. Attorneys for Floyd argue he