A central valley apartment fire left almost 50 people homeless Thursday night and injured four, including one woman with severe burns to her right arm.
Bryce Harper, the 19-year-old rookie sensation for the Washington Nationals, was not voted onto the National League team for Tuesday’s All-Star Game in Kansas City, Mo. Fans voted in St. Louis Cardinals third baseman David Freese for the NL and Texas Rangers rookie pitcher Yu Darvish for the American League.
U.S. Sen. Harry Reid said Thursday it should be a no-brainer for Gov. Brian Sandoval to expand Nevada’s Medicaid coverage, a decision governors now face in light of last week’s Supreme Court landmark ruling on the health care law.
The dream of Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki to win a Winter Olympics for Reno and Lake Tahoe have vanished once again because the U.S. Olympic Organizing Committee decided it will not recommend any American city for the 2022 games.
Longtime real estate developer and casino operator Robert R. “Randy” Black Sr. and his wife, Katherine, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection on Wednesday in the midst of a Bank of America lawsuit to collect millions of dollars from them.
Clark County District Court Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez cleared the way on Thursday for a receiver to take control of the Holsum Lofts office and retail complex, but it may never happen.
SALT LAKE CITY – A federal judge scheduled arguments later this month on whether the stars of “Sister Wives” can continue challenging Utah’s polygamy ban even though they won’t be charged under it.
The Clark County coroner has identified the 50-year-old man struck and killed by a car on Boulder Highway late Tuesday night as Frank Harry Martini.
Las Vegas police are investigating a shooting that injured four people near Twain Avenue and Paradise Road early Thursday morning.
All around the valley, fire officials are calling Wednesday’s Fourth of July relatively uneventful, with Las Vegas Fire Department spokesman Tim Szymanski calling it the “calmest” in the past 16 years.