Climate change means mafia victims no longer sleep with the fishes
When a decomposed body in a barrel was found on a Nevada reservoir shoreline, a morbid curiosity gripped the state: was this evidence of the mafia's violent reign in Las Vegas being exposed?
Climate change means mafia victims no longer sleep with the fishes
When a decomposed body in a barrel was found on a Nevada reservoir shoreline, a morbid curiosity gripped the state: was this evidence of the mafia's violent reign in Las Vegas being exposed?
Former Southern Nevada Water Authority chief 'very worried' about Lake Mead level
Lake Mead, the lifeblood of the West, is at an all-time low. And just this week, officials said it will fall by one-third of its current level by the end of 2023.
Effects of climate change reflected by earth, air, fire, water — and anxiety
When UNLV senior Elia Del Carmen Solano-Patricio looked out the window of her Airbnb in Irvine, Calif., she saw flames rising in the nearby mountains and scorch marks on the ground. A wildfire was approaching the apartment, where she had moved from Las Vegas during the pandemic to be closer to family.
A new United Nations report paints a grim picture of what could happen if the world doesn’t address climate change very soon. We’ll look at what that means for Southern Nevada. Plus, Nevada’s water supply depends on snowpack in the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevadas. This year’s snowpack is not looking great. What does that mean for the drought?
Susie Lee touts provision to add electric vehicle charging stations
Rep. Susie Lee on Friday touted a provision of the infrastructure law passed last year that will bring millions of dollars worth of electric vehicle charging stations to Nevada.