A final score flashed from Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Saturday night, and another unbeaten had fallen in college football, and that once-a-week question was being asked inside the Sam Boyd Stadium press box.
RENO — A library assistant at the Nevada Historical Society has rekindled the biggest historical debate in Nevada: the dueling claims of Genoa and Dayton as the first permanent settlement in Nevada.
A man is suffering what officials say could be life-threatening injuries after a swarm of bees attacked him in Las Vegas.
WASHINGTON — The House and Senate, for the first time in nearly two years, reached the final stage of negotiations for an annual appropriations bill.
After nearly a decade as Clark County’s top prosecutor, David Roger announced plans to retire on Jan. 3, one year into his third four-year term.
A news release sent out by the Metropolitan Police Department on Thursday included an interesting typo in the subject line.
Fifteen-year-old Jared Smith sat in a high school classroom for the last time on Monday. No, he’s not a Doogie Howser kind of genius graduating early. He’s not being home-schooled by his mom. And he’s not dropping out.
Come here at night and you’ll see scores of them, lying side-by-side in the open or huddled inside tents, banding together to form their own makeshift communities.