Nevada elected officials on Friday touted a new law aimed at speeding development of housing in Nevada but said resignations and terminations of federal workers may hurt Nevada's efforts to build.
As Black History Month highlights African Americans and labor, Troy Freeman stands out as a key figure in the Las Vegas real estate scene.Freeman, the chief in ...
Clark County on Wednesday released the fire department's origin and cause report on the Langhorne Creek Street fire that ...
"This is one area where there does appear to be convergence between Democrats and Republicans," said UChicago professor Mike ...
Gov. Joe Lombardo this week pushed legislators to issue a resolution urging the federal government to release land for ...
Feb. 10, 1900: Beatific Lodge No. 7, Knights of Pythias of Eureka, will celebrate their anniversary this year by giving a ball in the Opera House on February 19th, says the Sentinel. It will be a ...
Back when egg prices remained securely under $2 a dozen in 2021, Nevada joined several other states concerned about animal ...
If the City Council affirms the 1,480 upscale residential homes — proposed by Lennar Homes on the former Badlands golf course ...
Through tariffs, immigration policy and regulations, the federal government can do a lot to drive up or down the price of a ...
Governor Joe Lombardo shared his request to have Nevada’s federally owned land released for new housing developments.
Nevada cities and counties don’t have a lot of options when a landlord ignores poor conditions that are putting tenants in ...
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