With Lake Mead facing historic shortages, four UNLV engineering seniors zeroed in on how to quell the thirst of Las Vegas’ most water-intensive data center
Environment
Mojave Desert adventurers might just be in luck: In a Thursday news release, rangers said the ephemeral water body has re-emerged.
A Mexican company that owns two popular grocery chains with stores in Las Vegas will pay the Environmental Protection Agency a penalty for the illegal sale of disinfectants.
The lush green oasis is located inside a Las Vegas park — and open to the public.
Here’s why your photos with the famous sign will look different from now on.
For Las Vegas to keep its taps flowing, Rep. Susie Lee says this one drought measure must survive federal spending purges: water recycling.
Federal scientists predict that the reservoir — critical to Las Vegas’ future — is in for trouble.
While it’s true that the Boring Co. is feeling the heat from regulators after illegally dumping toxic chemicals into manholes, officials say Southern Nevadans have nothing to worry about when they turn on their taps.
Tuesday was the deadline for seven states to submit a framework for a deal to update the river’s operating guidelines that expire at the end of 2026.
Here’s an updated count of the deaths that can be attributed to this year’s extreme heat.
It’s the latest development in a monthslong saga between the Las Vegas Valley Water District and a Summerlin lawyer.
Another mining fight is brewing in the Amargosa Desert outside of Las Vegas.
A new environment-focused scorecard ranks state lawmakers and the governor on their recent record.
The Silver State has its fair share of pesky pests, but Bryant McDowell, the newly appointed state entomologist, says it’s on humans to adapt — not the critters. “It’s the insects’ world, and we’re living in it.”
The company’s CEO said it will soldier on without the funding, though it has appealed the decision.
