A Las Vegas corrections officer accused of driving drunk and killing a pedestrian Sunday returned to the scene more than 45 minutes later with his mother, according to an arrest report.
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A “big, beautiful bill” is making its way around Congress. If passed, it would make sweeping changes that could affect Nevadans.
After Del Sol Academy of the Performing Arts abruptly canceled the spring production, a parent bought the rights to the musical herself. The show opens Friday at a Las Vegas theater.
The move comes after a public defender said the judge suggested her representation of a client was tied to a non-existent sexual relationship.
Heavy traffic is expected as the anticipated 175,000 fans shuffle to and from EDC each day this weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The Federal Trade Commission’s new rule about disclosing hotel and ticket “junk fees” has already generated confusion, and Las Vegas casino operators have had varying responses.
Two major auto insurers are raising rates starting in late May, affecting almost 150,000 Nevadans.
A woman died after a “violent” crash in a residential area in the southwest valley.
Two attorneys are now calling for a formal investigation from the Pubic Utilities Commission into NV Energy’s billing practices.
The Animal Foundation is considering euthanizing animals for space after the shelter said in an Instagram post Tuesday that it is now caring for over 1,000 animals.
From new stages to navigating traffic, here’s everything you need to know about the largest dance music festival in the nation.
The Nevada governor proposed grant programs to address critical provider shortages, streamlining some credentialing systems and regulating prior authorizations in insurance.
An amendment to a bill offered by Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager would provide pay raises to charter school teachers. The bill also offers bonuses for teachers in hard-to-fill positions.
Fewer than 20 percent of Nevada residents now believe the state is an affordable place to live, and many Nevadans have considered leaving as a result of the housing crisis, a survey finds.
The head of a Utah water district has denied that the agency is pursuing a pipeline from Lake Powell.
The return of “Hamilton,” Kenny Chesney at the Sphere and World Whisky Day top this week’s entertainment lineup.
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The Chippendales are off the books at Mat Franco Theater on July 31. Look for them to return at Planet Hollywood.
Summerlin motorists should brace for another full closure of the 215 Beltway this week tied to the ongoing Peace Way bridge project.
The Mediterranean spot celebrates the cooking of Turkey, Lebanon and Greece.
The Animal Foundation is considering euthanizing animals for space after the shelter said in an Instagram post Tuesday that it is now caring for over 1,000 animals.