A Clark County District Court hearing starting Monday will determine whether Las Vegas Sands Corp. should face penalties for not disclosing the whereabouts of a computer hard drive sought as evidence by former Sands China CEO Steven Jacobs.
Las Vegas coach James Thurman insists his team was calm and poised at halftime despite trailing Desert Oasis by seven points on the road in the Wildcats’ season opener Friday night.
Cimarron-Memorial running back Justin Davis waited too long to get into the end zone last week, scoring twice in the fourth quarter against Cheyenne before the Spartans’ rally fell short.
Durango’s football team opened the season by scoring 54 points and rushing for 356 yards against Bonanza.
CARSON CITY – State officials are recommending Nevada build a new execution chamber at Ely State Prison.
CARSON CITY – A deputy coroner in Carson City said foul play is not suspected in the death of highway sniper Christopher Merritt, whose body was found in his prison cell Aug. 23.
A U.S. Department of Education official plans to pick the brains of Las Vegas teachers and students in a warm-up to a cross-country bus tour that starts next week in California.
“None of these candidates” will appear on Nevada ballots as a protest option after all, but only after two federal judges sniped at each other in court orders, challenging each other’s integrity and professionalism.
At the Bagatelle Beach Club, DJ Roland Belmares spins a song while young people dance their Friday away. Cocktails flow as servers walk the area, ensuring no glass is empty. It’s just another pool party in Las Vegas, ladies and gentlemen. Or is it?
