Auto insurance rates continue to skyrocket with no immediate signs of relief
Nevada had the second-most expensive car insurance last year, with an average annual cost of nearly $3,000, according to insurance data.
Nevada prison to help inmates reintegrate into society
Reintegrating into society after prison can be difficult. The Vocational Village at the Southern Desert Correctional Center in Nevada is hoping to change that.
Las Vegas hot spot customer considering lawsuit after alleged scorpion sting in painful place
A California man and his lawyer are publicizing an alleged incident at a Las Vegas resort in December 2023 involving a scorpion sting in a hotel room.
Pay fewer taxes while living in or owning business in these 10 US states
Discover the top 10 U.S. states with favorable tax environments, influencing financial well-being, from Alaska's oil revenue dividends to the vibrant cultural scene in Texas.
Musk switches Neuralink location of incorporation to Nevada
Elon Musk's cybernetic implant company, Neuralink, has switched its incorporation to Nevada from Delaware after he complained about incorporating in the First State.
Tropicana Las Vegas ceasing operations this spring to make way for new ballpark
A staple on the southern end of the Las Vegas strip is closing this spring to make way for a new professional baseball ballpark for MLB's Athletics.
Elon Musk's Boring Company buys Las Vegas land for Loop expansion
Elon Musk's The Boring Company recently purchased another tract of land in Las Vegas as part of its Vegas Loop project that would link the city using underground transportation.
Viral Burger King cook buys new home with GoFundMe donations
A Burger King cook who went viral for posting about not missing work for 27 years has bought his own home with the funds raised by a GoFundMe campaign.
Nevada fire department recruiting nationwide to combat staffing shortages
Fire departments across the nation are facing staffing shortages and the search for more recruits is not easy due to the strenuous training required for the job.
Gambler walks away from Las Vegas slot machine a millionaire: 'It happened again!'
A slot player at Excalibur in Las Vegas won $12.1 million on a jackpot recently, making the anonymous winner on of four gamblers to become a "Megabucks™ millionaire."
Woman mistakenly given abortion medication by CVS instead of IVF hormones: 'They just killed my baby'
A woman who dreamed of having a big family and struggled with getting pregnancy was mistakenly given an abortion pill instead of IVF hormones by a CVS pharmacy.
MGM Resorts experiences 'cybersecurity issue' impacting operations and prompting investigation
MGM Resorts International said on Monday it was experiencing a "cybersecurity" issue, forcing the company to shut down certain systems while experts investigated the breach.
Record-breaking temperatures in the US skyrocket monthly spending
Most of the country is experiencing record-breaking heat this summer, leaving people who live in those areas feeling trapped and looking for ways to afford their energy bills.
Flight cancellations mount as Tropical Storm Hilary bears down on West Coast, Southwest
Flight cancellations are mounting as Tropical Storm Hilary is bringing heavy rain and high winds to Southern California and Nevada that could cause catastrophic flooding.
Jeremy Renner details his experience meeting with Nevada lawmakers over state’s film tax incentive bill
Jeremy Renner is lobbying Nevada lawmakers to add Northern Nevada to a bill that would offer tax incentives to filmmakers who come to two areas of the southern part of the state.
Nevada considers tax credits to lure Sony, film industry to Las Vegas
Nevada lawmakers have crafted a bill that would provide massive tax credits in an attempt to bring film production to the Las Vegas area.
Vegas Strip tower that sat unfinished for almost 2 decades gets date for grand opening
Nevada’s Fontainebleau Las Vegas which began construction in 2007 and sat unfinished for many years due to the Great Recession is now set to open its doors in December 2023.
Las Vegas to host Elite 8 March Madness game Saturday as 68M Americans place wagers
Sixty-eight million Americans are expected to place bets on March Madness games when it's all said and done. That’s 18 million more people betting compared to last month’s Super Bowl.
Tesla nets massive Nevada tax breaks for electric vehicle factory expansions
Nevada awarded electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla over $300 million in tax breaks as the company plans to expand its manufacturing efforts in the state.
Biden administration awards $2 billion loan to EV battery recycling company as US plays catch-up: report
The Biden administration awarded a conditional $2 billion green energy loan to Nevada-based recycling venture company Redwood Materials, started by a former CTO at Tesla.