Attorneys and journalists love to ask those “were you lying then or are you lying now?” questions.
School officials are preparing the public for a summer storm known as “No Child Left Behind.”
When Sharron Angle hitched a ride on a supporter’s plane to rally Tea Party troops at the “Showdown in Searchlight” in Harry Reid’s hometown, the rising Republican candidate hoping to replace the U.S. senator might have violated campaign finance rules.
SAN DIEGO UNLV’s baseball team dug itself an early 9-0 hole after just two innings and could not recover, losing to No. 2 seed New Mexico, 10-3, in an elimination game Friday afternoon at the 2010 Conoco Mountain West Conference Baseball Championship at Tony Gwynn Stadium.
A Las Vegas police officer involved in the death of a motorist he was chasing earlier this month has been placed on paid leave until the completion of an internal investigation, a police spokeswoman said Friday.
A Las Vegas judge has been appointed to hear the case against a Nye County sheriff’s detective accused of targeting political candidates for intimidation and harassment.
It took Mother Nature thousands of years to create the most recognizable Natural Arch at Valley of Fire State Park.
It most likely only took her seconds to knock it down.
Regulators late Friday seized Sun West Bank, and City National Bank of Los Angeles took over the deposits.
WASHINGTON — The House passed a defense bill on Friday that calls for studies on what it would take to restart the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository and what the impact would be if the project is closed for good.
The visitor center at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area will be closed to the public for several hours Tuesday to accommodate a visit by first lady Michelle Obama.
Two maintenance workers who were “merely doing their jobs” were shot, one fatally, at an apartment complex off Sahara Avenue between Lamb and Nellis boulevards Friday afternoon, Las Vegas police said.
Republican attorney general candidate Jacob Hafter said Friday he asked the Nevada Supreme Court to stop professional discipline proceedings against him.
A man was arrested Friday morning after bringing a gun onto school property.
It really didn’t take a $40,000 study from the Sierra Club to determine that Las Vegas was overbuilt, putting a strain on natural resources. Just look at the vacant buildings.
Two maintenance workers who were “merely doing their jobs” were shot, one fatally, at an apartment complex off Sahara Avenue between Lamb and Nellis boulevards Friday afternoon, Las Vegas police said.
RENO — A federal bankruptcy judge Friday gave his initial approval for the auction process that will place a large chunk of locals’ casino giant Station Casinos on the open market.
