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A recent UNLV Lied Center for Real Estate report found the rate of notices of defaults for Clark County have been rising steadily for the past few years and nearly 1,290 NODs were filed in the county in the first six months of this year, up 28 percent from the same period last year.
Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly announced its new weight loss pill has cleared the latest trial. The company says orforglipron can be used to help people with obesity or those overweight with type 2 diabetes. We start by asking him what these drugs do to the body and the effectiveness.
Rep. Susie Lee hosted her summit at Springs Preserve on Thursday morning to discuss the most pressing issues regarding Las Vegas’ tiny share of the Colorado River. She was joined by U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev.; Colby Pellegrino, Southern Nevada Water Authority deputy general manager; the Colorado River Commission of Nevada and UNLV startup WAVR Technologies.
Life-saving treatment gets counted by minutes, even seconds. Here's how medical staff rushed to save lives, at times even risking their own wellbeing.
For years, scientists have asked whether fossils record how ocean ecosystems actually worked, not just which species were there. A new study answers that question with a careful field test along the North Carolina coast.
The local tourism and hospitality industry is eagerly anticipating the release of new visitor numbers this Friday, which will indicate whether the region is experiencing a rebound or if the current tourism slump persists.
A recent UNLV Lied Center for Real Estate recently found that the valley has been under-building residential projects as far back as 15 years.
Investigators found evidence indicating data was moved outside of Nevada’s state networks by “malicious actors” during a “sophisticated, ransomware-based” cyberattack, officials confirmed Wednesday.
The Las Vegas-area’s unemployment rate in July, 6 percent, was tied for third highest in the nation among the 50-plus metro areas with at least 1 million people, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.