District Court Judge Doug Smith didn’t like the way Juan Perez said “Thank you.”
Families in the area still have a few days to take advantage of the free tax preparation service being offered by United Way of Southern Nevada.
FBI agents arrested a third suspect Friday in a major theft ring that stole drugs and high-quality merchandise from delivery vans and warehouses around the valley.
He may not be a high flight risk. But he might be high.
A High Desert State Prison inmate serving time for attempted sexual assault died Wednesday.
A grand jury Friday indicted a Romanian doctor in a $70,000 theft scheme against the ex-wife of Las Vegas royalty.
The sequester budget ax fell heavy Friday on Nellis Air Force Base with confirmation by the 57th Wing commander that leaders canceled this summer’s Red Flag air combat exercise as well as the next graduate-level Weapons School for pilots, an unprecedented move in the 66-year history of the Air Force.
For the second time in two years, Justin Hutson is switching sides in the San Diego State-UNLV basketball rivalry.
Nevada State Development Corp., a nonprofit SBA 504 loan provider with offices in Las Vegas and Reno, said Friday it has secured almost $2 million for Solutions Recovery Inc. to purchase property it had been leasing.
Private equity groups could soon place large bets at Nevada sports books under a bill being advanced in the state Senate.
A forum for applicants seeking the vacant Assembly District 17 seat is planned for Monday evening, the day before Clark County commissioners will pick a new legislator to represent the district.
Sorry Nevada tokers. You won’t be smoking legal marijuana anytime soon.
