Nearly 15 years after she was released from prison, “show and tell” killer Sandy Shaw was pardoned on Tuesday by the state Board of Pardons Commissioners.
Veteran broadcast journalist Dave Courvoisier announced on the air Tuesday he is stepping down from his anchor spot at KTNV Channel 13.
On this day in 1983, in a front-page story, the Review-Journal warned readers that holiday activities at Lake Mead would be limited because of high water levels.
Michael Intravia from Hollister, California, won a Texas Hold’em Mega Jackpot.
Police body cameras captured officers evacuating residents from apartments during a massive, fast-spreading fire in downtown Las Vegas.
Some desert bighorn sheep from Nevada have been given an important mission: Help rebuild a neighboring state’s bighorn population.
As the UFC kicks off International Fight Week before UFC 276 on Saturday, Dana White said if Conor McGregor fights again, it will be in a cage and not a boxing ring.
Under the governor’s order, no Nevada agency can use resources to assist outside authorities in investigating people for receiving or providing abortions in the state.
A divided Nevada Supreme Court upheld an initiative that could radically change the way elections are conducted in Nevada, but rejected another that would have provided for education accounts that could have been used at private schools.
The luxury house in The Summit Club, a wealthy enclave in Summerlin, features a “secluded private apartment.”
Marijuana consumption lounges might begin to spring up as early as this year, and state officials on Tuesday took a crucial step into making that timeline possible by approving regulations for such businesses.
Clark County has many restrictions for fireworks that locals and visitors should be aware of before lighting them over the July 4th holiday.
A train car briefly caught fire in downtown Las Vegas on Tuesday afternoon.
A teenager accused of killing a man and wounding a bystander in a shooting at the Fremont Street Experience appeared in court Tuesday morning.
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are the gold rush of the early 2020s. The way the sector exploded, and the amount of attention it got from people, including celebrities looking for their next venture, was unlike anything the world had ever seen. Even cryptocurrencies took more time to get the momentum that NFTs seemed to get overnight. […]





Women who worked for the NFL team alleged a pattern of forced demotions, unequal treatment and retaliation if they voiced concerns.
Cassidy Hutchinson depicted a president flailing in anger and prone to violent outbursts as the window to overturn his election loss closed.
Owner Craig Miller brought his houseboat in early June to a place for engine repairs, but rapidly declining Lake Mead left him with nothing but sand under his boat.
Check out the Las Vegas Raiders' new $2 billion home with this view looking south.