He was killed by Las Vegas police three decades after the Civil Rights Movement and three decades before the Black Lives Matter movement. What’s changed — and what hasn’t — in that time?
From April to October, state herpetologist Jason Jones assigns volunteers to drive stretches of road from sunset to midnight looking for snakes and lizards.
Mario Berlanga operates Mario’s Westside Market and for decades has looked out for the Westside neighborhood with a streetwise brand of generosity and compassion.
Some Nevada families dissatisfied with the school options available to them this fall are turning instead to microschool options.
Nevada’s agency overseeing unemployment insurance suspects anywhere between 133,748 and 185,484 possibly fraudulent jobless claims have been filed.
The price of gold surged to a record above $1,926 per ounce on Monday as investors moved money into an asset seen as a safe haven amid jitters about U.S.-Chinese tension and the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
The Las Vegas Aces opened their season Sunday before a national TV audience, but it was coach Bill Laimbeer’s hair and headband that attracted much of the attention.
Health officials reported more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases in Nevada on Sunday and two additional deaths. Of those cases, 807 were reported in Clark County.
Upon their arrival in Edmonton for the NHL postseason, the Golden Knights will be part of a hockey summer camp unlike any they’ve experienced.
A man who spent three decades wrongfully imprisoned on death row for a 1985 murder on the Strip is suing the Metropolitan Police Department and the officers involved in his arrest.
President Donald Trump won’t throw out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium next month after all.
Heartstrings have no place here, meaning Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer should start Robin Lehner over Marc-Andre Fleury in goal for the NHL playoffs.
Joshua Levine’s company, Fired Up Management, is working directly with artists to attract more large-scale art to Southern Nevada.
The 10-hour drive to northwest Nevada is worth the critter sightings, camping and escape from Las Vegas.
The Silver State is one of nine states with the greatest likelihood of a larger number of deaths in the weeks ahead, according to new forecasting by universities and the CDC.
Over the past century, Las Vegas has transformed from a dusty railroad town into the world’s premier tourism and convention destination. That growth, however, has not been linear. The region’s economy has experienced countless ups and downs that commonly mirrored the nation’s trajectory, each time rising to greater economic heights. Yet there has been no […]
The Please Send Noodles group normally meets to read cookbooks and prepare meals from them, but because it’s sidelined by the pandemic, it’s cooking for others.
Metropolitan Police Department Capt. Dori Koren said a “local transient” man died Friday morning when he drowned in the Bellagio fountains on the Strip.
High school football hasn’t been spared by COVID-19, as the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association moved fall and winter athletics to spring.
Monitor the progress of the Las Vegas stadium with this view looking south toward the construction site.
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