Spurred by many Nevadans complaining during this year’s contentious elections that some people were voting illegally, Secretary of State Ross Miller said Tuesday he will sponsor a bill at the Legislature to require voter photo IDs.
A public memorial service will be held Dec. 8 for John Fredericks, a former Channel 3 weatherman, who died Friday at the age of 57.
WASHINGTON – U.S. regulators on Monday sued Intrade, the online prediction market that gained popularity as an informal oddsmaker for the presidential election, saying it illegally let customers bet on future economic data, the price of gold and even acts of war.
LAWRENCE, Kan. – Nobody else was doing much scoring for No. 10 Kansas on Monday night. Nobody else was rebounding or playing much defense, either.
NEW YORK – Americans clicked away for deals on Cyber Monday, which is expected to be the biggest online shopping day in history.
Dreamcatchers line the turquoise walls of Michaela Hald’s off-Strip art gallery.
Arbor View boys basketball coach Kyle Hageness knows he won’t have any trouble finding players who want to score.
Back for one last movie premier, Twi-Hard moms Danielle Avila and Alison Memmott were ready for the end of the “Twilight” series with the release of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn u2212 Part 2.” The pair hosted a party with a five-course dinner for 80 friends at Brio Tuscan Grille in Town Square Las Vegas.