There are more than 140,000 children in Clark County who, by law, must ride in a car seat.
State law says all children younger than 6 or less than 60 pounds need one. Infants less than 20 pounds must be in a rear-facing seat.
When it comes to Nevada’s economic recovery, a vibrant export market is critical. Over the last six months, lawmakers and economic development officials have made strides in getting the Silver State’s brand into foreign markets.
RIVERDALE, Utah – Hours after President Barack Obama called on Congress to ban military-style assault weapons, one man’s protest raised some eyebrows at a Utah store.
FLORENCE, Ky. – The Kentucky-based Florence Freedom minor league baseball team is jumping on the Manti Te’o girlfriend hoax story, offering a bobblehead giveaway of the girlfriend – only the boxes will be empty.
Developer Jim Rhodes’ plan to build a 2,000-acre neighborhood overlooking the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area could soon be no more.
IN THE FLORIDA EVERGLADES – The man known as “Alligator Ron” has a lifetime of experience in the Florida Everglades, a fleet of airboats at his disposal and knows the habitats of furry prey for large reptiles. He still couldn’t lead a pack of hunters to a single Burmese python.
Preview Las Vegas, an economic forecasting event presented by the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce, is scheduled for Thursday at the Thomas & Mack Center Cox Pavilion at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
LOS ANGELES – The UCLA Bruins who came into this season young and inexperienced are finally melding together.
Gov. Brian Sandoval did a workmanlike job of delivering a straightforward, unadorned State of the State speech in Carson City Wednesday, setting out a budget and agenda for the Legislature that will mostly preserve the status quo.
WASHINGTON – U.S. builders started work on homes in December at the fastest pace in 4½ years and finished 2012 as their best year for residential construction since the early stages of the housing crisis.
