Republicans document Horsford financial woes

Nevada Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford has a history of defaulting on car and home loans, not paying bills, and being repeatedly sued to force him to pay, according to legal documents that show the congressional candidate also ignored a traffic ticket until his driver’s license was suspended.

Woman, 82, dies in crash in Bullhead City

An elderly woman was fatally injured Thursday in a three-vehicle traffic crash in Bullhead City, Ariz. Bullhead City Police Lt. Steve Smith said officers responded to the collision in the 900 block of state Route 95 at 11:42 a.m.

Memorabilia returned to baseball legend Jackson

A replica of Reggie Jackson’s 1977 World Series championship ring and a watch commemorating his 400th home run have been returned to the baseball Hall of Famer, his lawyer said Thursday.

UNLV unveils large scholarship program

Neal Smatresk, the president of UNLV, said a scholarship program formally announced Thursday would one day grow to become one of the largest in the country.

Top education official seeks improvement at Western High

Can the poorest performing schools in one of the nation’s poorest performing school districts improve? That’s what U.S. Department of Education Deputy Secretary Tony Miller, came to find out Thursday at Western High School.

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