LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles traffic officer was fired for appearing in a pornographic film while on duty more than three years ago.
ATLANTA — A McDonald’s manager in the Atlanta area is accused of punching a mother after she brought her autistic children and a service dog inside the restaurant, authorities said.
Plans to renovate and reopen the Roadhouse casino in Henderson remained on hold Thursday after a district court judge allowed a lawsuit filed by competitor Sunset Station LLC to proceed.
The airline industry has received a reprieve on complying with major new federal pricing and advertising rules, but this has not mollified Las Vegas-based Allegiant Travel Co., which stridently objects to the rules.
Summer basketball season for high school stars will tip off in Las Vegas today as healthy as it has been in years.
INCLINE VILLAGE — The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency has hired a part-time chief operating officer to help implement its new strategy to emphasize cooperation over regulation.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission released a report Thursday documenting decades of scientific and technical work on a dormant nuclear waste repository project in Nevada, but it makes no conclusions about whether entombing the nation’s most radioactive material in the desert northwest of Las Vegas is scientifically sound or safe.
CARSON CITY — State Treasurer Kate Marshall said $32.8 million in unclaimed property was returned to Nevadans during the fiscal year that ended June 30.