One of the worst school shootings in U.S. history sent gun sales soaring in Nevada, spurred by the national debate on tighter purchasing restrictions and buyers determined to ensure their own safety.
CARSON CITY – The number of Nevadans filing initial claims for jobless benefits in November was up slightly compared with the same time last year.
City, county and tourism officials unveiled plans Thursday for Las Vegas’ fireworks show for New Year’s.
Allegiant Air launched its longest overland route on Thursday, a nonstop between Las Vegas and Plattsburgh, N.Y.
The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday unanimously approved a $25,825 fine against the former Leroy’s Race and Sports Place for accepting unauthorized bet on the 2012 Kentucky Derby at four locations statewide.
The average monthly NV Energy power bill will drop from $142.05 to $138.26 next year. The decline comes from a drop in the cost of natural gas to fuel the company’s power plants, as well as cuts in the rate that covers energy-efficiency programs and the lower sales that result from conservation.
Rep. Shelley Berkley violated House rules and its code of conduct by using her office to help her husband’s medical practice, the House Ethics Committee said Thursday in a report that concluded her actions were because of error and not corruption.
Sarah Childs sued Denham Springs, its mayor and police chief, claiming she was threatened with arrest if she didn’t take down the display.
In keeping with the low-key nature of military intelligence, a small contingent of Army Special Forces and Marine Force Reconnaissance veterans along with Veterans Affairs officials gathered Thursday to present Army Ranger Hall of Fame soldier Bill Anton with the prestigious Knowlton Award.
Motorists traveling U.S. Highway 95 northbound in the downtown area Saturday morning will face a ramp and lane restriction.
