With more than 200 drivers waving “No more cabs!” signs on red, white and blue paper, the Nevada Taxicab Authority on Monday rejected several companies’ requests for temporary permits to cover a major event — the second such rejection in recent weeks.
United Steelworkers Local 711A has won the right to represent Western Cab Co. drivers in negotiating their first collective bargaining agreement.
A major debt ratings agency says Las Vegas is on an unsustainable financial path, although the analyst behind the report stopped short of downgrading the city’s credit rating.
Two former high-ranking Las Vegas Township Constable deputies say they lost their jobs for refusing to lie to Clark County commissioners about a failed reality TV pilot showing a behind-the-scenes look at the law enforcement office.
WASHINGTON — More videos that have surfaced showing federal workers yukking it up at a $823,000 training conference in Las Vegas are adding fuel to the controversy surrounding the General Services Administration.
A woman jumped to her death from the Hoover Dam bypass bridge Saturday night in what authorities are calling the first known suicide since the span opened in October 2010.
PORT ANGELES, Wash. — A 26-year-old man in Washington is on the run from police, but he still had time to tell his Facebook friends that he “got away thanks bro.”
NEW YORK — The more popular “The Hunger Games” trilogy becomes, the more reasons some parents and educators have found to question whether it belongs on library shelves.