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Clark County officials have given residents of a makeshift RV community near the M Resort until July 26 to vacate private property where they've been living rent-free.
Officials are under fire, facing questions about why there was little early warning given before flood waters swept through the community.
Wild horses at Mount Charleston may be removed by the U.S. Forest Service despite local opposition and a petition to keep the animals in their current habitat.
The State Bureau of Consumer Protection has raised the alarm after noting NV Energy tried to pass on the costs of luxury hotels stays, overseas trips, limos, food, and alcohol on to ratepayers.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — July 8, 1999 marked one of the most destructive flash flood events in Las Vegas history, and now—26 years later—the Clark County Regional Flood Control District (RFCD) is working to ...