Most newspaper stories about museum exhibits tell you what you can expect to see. Yeah, this isn’t going to be one of those. That’s because “Area 51: Myth or Reality,” which opens Monday at the National Atomic Testing Museum, will, by design, carry almost as much mystique as its subject.
Jonathan Jossel in 2007 moved to Las Vegas to oversee Tamares Real Estate’s Las Vegas properties, which include the Plaza, the Las Vegas Club and the recently shuttered Western Hotel.
BOSTON — Ohio State coach Thad Matta sized up his team in the middle of the season and had it figured for an early loss when the NCAA Tournament came around.
RENO — State wildlife commissioners voted Saturday to prohibit black bear hunting on the Nevada side of the Lake Tahoe basin.
RENO — Washoe County Sheriff’s Office staff will no longer be available to help residents file non emergency reports during the weekends.
RENO — A 57-year-old man has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the strangulation of his former wife in a downtown Reno motel.
MORGAN HILL, Calif. — Dozens of law enforcement officials are combing an area of Morgan Hill, Calif., Saturday as the search for missing 15-year-old Sierra Lamar continues.
WASHINGTON — Congress completed work last week on a bill that bans insider trading by lawmakers and congressional staff.
By the end of this year, more than a quarter million e-books will have been checked out of the local libraries if current trends continue.
Anyone who sets foot in the naturally lit marble foyer would agree Las Vegas City Hall is nice. Councilman Bob Coffin just doesn’t want people thinking it’s too cozy.
Nancy Quon was doing her best to hold it together. That much was clear from the outset of our interview.
It has been 20 years since Brandi Bundy stepped off that school bus in front of her Overton home. Twenty years since her friends crossed the street before she did.