It’s unlikely many parties in the neighboring capital of Sacramento seek or want advice from their less populous neighbor to the east.
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson was full of bravado during an interview with the NFL Network’s Marshall Faulk that aired Sunday morning.
Quiet for most of the game, running back Brian Westbrook broke loose for one big play that produced a point-spread cover for the Philadelphia Eagles and a Sunday sweep for the betting public.
The difference between locals and tourists: When the bill for lunch in the Encore coffee shop comes and it’s $50 for two for a frittata and a pizza, and iced tea is $4.50, the tourist doesn’t blanch.
A record number of Nevadans went to the polls in November, but turnout was still low compared with other states.
Immigration officials deported 28 foreign-born Clark County jail inmates during the first month of a new partnership with the Metropolitan Police Department.
George McLaurin remembers that he didn’t even give the scheduled 2007 physical examination a second thought.
Raise a toast to "Mamma Mia!" and another to fans Nancy and Ray Sommer.
WASHINGTON — Congressional Democrats said Sunday that President-elect Barack Obama probably will have to wait until next month before getting the chance to sign an economic aid bill his team hoped would be on his desk by his swearing-in Jan. 20.
Attorney Bruce Woodbury glances out a high-rise window that shows craggy mountains in the distance and ribbons of traffic that look like so many Matchbox cars.
Bruce Woodbury and Steve Sisolak have struck a truce months after they had a public falling out during the elections.
WASHINGTON — Sen. Harry Reid on Sunday denied a report that he pressured Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich on whom to appoint to succeed President-elect Barack Obama in the Senate and a suggestion that race was a factor in their conversation early last month.