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.
Las Vegas airport expected to reach capacity in 2030 with 63 million passengers
The Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada, is on track to reach capacity at 63 million passengers in seven years. Officials may build a new reliever airport.
Founder of Las Vegas-based cryptocurrency company sentenced to 8 years for cheating investors out of millions
The founder of My Big Coin Pay Inc. was sentenced to eight years in prison for cheating investors out of millions. The founder claimed the currency was backed by gold, but it wasn't.
Vegas Golden Knights goalie Robin Lehner files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, cites $50M in debt
Financial woes are plaguing Vegas Golden Knights goalie Robin Lehner. He filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy because he owes $50 million to dozens of creditors.
Nevada business owner offers San Francisco alternative to planned $1.7 million toilet
A Nevada businessman offered to donate a building for a public toilet in San Francisco rather than have the city build one for $1.7 million.
Diesel disaster: Truckers ‘working for peanuts’ amid surging fuel prices
A diesel supply crunch and surging prices has Las Vegas truck drivers worried about how to make ends meet and warn that small trucking businesses could fold.
Gas prices resonate in midterm races across the country
Rich Edson reports on the impact in Nevada Senate contest
Americans say cryptocurrency crash not a cause for concern
People in Las Vegas, Nevada, provide Fox News with their take on cryptocurrency, the future of the market and whether they would bet their paychecks on it.
Nevadans blame Biden, COVID-19, Russia for record-high gas prices
Nevadans blamed a number of issues including President Biden, COVID-19 and Russia's invasion of Ukraine for why Americans are feeling pain at the pump.
Republicans aim to put vulnerable Nevada Sen. Cortez Masto on defensive over gas prices
The Nevada Republican Senate Committee has released an aggressive ad campaign aimed at Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez-Masto.
Las Vegas bar owner and patrons pour Russian vodka down the drain in show of support for Ukraine
Bars, restaurants, and liquor stores around America are pouring out their Russian vodka and replacing it with Ukrainian spirits to show support in whatever way they can for the people of Ukraine.
Las Vegas approaches wedding milestone: 'Vegas or bust'
Las Vegas – the wedding capital of the world – and its wedding chapels are hoping to reach a milestone this month: the 5 millionth wedding license issued.
Nevada geothermal power-plant plans facing lawsuit
Conservationists and tribal leaders are suing the U.S. government to try to block construction of two geothermal plants in northern Nevada’s high desert that they say will destroy a sacred hot springs and could push a rare toad to the brink of extinction.
Reno, Nevada, real estate: What you can get for $2.5M
Here's what you can get with a $2.5 million budget in Reno, Nevada.
Nevada court sides with gunmakers in Las Vegas shooting suit
Nevada’s Supreme Court ruled gun manufacturers cannot be held responsible for the deaths in the 2017 mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip because a state law shields them from liability unless the weapon malfunctions.