An article in Thursday’s Review-Journal included incorrect information about Keith Holmes, a sex offender who Nye County authorities say has been linked by DNA to the 2006 disappearance of Maureen Fields of Pahrump.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has asked to permanently shut down Dresdner Financial, a purported investment firm that paid out $848,000, among other illicit expenses, to three Las Vegas call girls.
Former President Bill Clinton is all over the country these days, stumping for President Barack Obama’s re-election bid.
Veteran Justice of the Peace Ann Zimmerman lost coveted endorsements from the Nevada State AFL-CIO and Southern Nevada Labor Council last month.
In celebration of the upcoming presidential election, Bauman Rare Books wants to share some of its rare artifact collection with you. The front of the boutique inside the Shoppes at the Palazzo has been transformed into a presidential museum of sorts where admission is free and open to the public.
Warmer than usual temperatures are forecast this winter in Nevada and the Western part of the United States because of an absent El Niño, a weather phenomenon known for its warm waters in the Pacific Ocean.
Shawn Wang could have died, like the others. But Wang was lucky. He doesn’t remember the speeding car or even being at the bus stop the morning of Sept. 13.