CARSON CITY — After serving the maximum six years as the president of the Nevada State Education Association, Lynn Warne will be replaced in July by Ruben Murillo Jr., current president of the Clark County Education Association.
Less than a year after guiding the Wranglers to the ECHL Kelly Cup Finals, Ryan Mougenel’s four-year tenure as Las Vegas’ coach and general manager is over.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. attorneys’ push Tuesday to discredit former consultant Richard Suen’s credibility highlighted perceived discrepancies with past testimony over matters such as a business plan with an acrylic cover and the meaning of the word “contact.”
Imagine waking up, looking outside your bedroom window and seeing a row of decapitated human heads sitting atop street lamp after street lamp, as far as the eye can see.
CARSON CITY — Las Vegas cabdrivers who have been on strike for weeks staged a loud protest Tuesday afternoon outside the Nevada legislative building, chanting about their ongoing contract disputes and the death of a bill that would have ramped up penalties for long hauling.
Three Cuban immigrants were indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday in connection with what authorities call a major theft ring that stole drugs and high-quality merchandise from delivery vans and warehouses around the valley.
A bill that would allow private equity groups to place large bets at Nevada sports books saw near unanimous support Tuesday in the Senate.
Former Boulder City Police Chief Thomas Finn did not commit a crime in the case involving requests for emails about a motorcycle gang gathering in Boulder City last year, the Clark County district attorney’s office said Tuesday.
A federal grand jury has indicted a former corrections officer in what authorities say was a case of excessive force more than four years ago at the now-closed North Las Vegas Detention Center.
A worker died on a construction site in the west valley Tuesday morning, a state official said.
District Judge Valerie Adair on Tuesday suspended jury selection for two days in the criminal trial stemming from the 2007 hepatitis C outbreak.
Gov. Brian Sandoval on Tuesday said Nevada is not dumping mentally ill patients on other states, countering California accusations that the Silver State has bused hundreds of troubled people out of state with no support.
The University of Nevada, Reno’s world-renowned earthquake laboratory has launched a nearly $4 million research project aimed at making nonstructural parts of buildings more earthquake proof.
WASHINGTON — A day after flight delays plagued much of the nation, air travel was smoother Tuesday, but the government warned passengers that the situation could change by the hour as thousands of air traffic controllers are forced to take furloughs because of budget cuts.
A family outing at Lake Havasu, Ariz., turned tragic Monday afternoon when an 8-year-old girl was killed in a boating accident.
Christopher Serra is asking his children to forgive their mother. Siblings Hope, 11, and Cory, 9, died Friday after their mother, Hae Chong Serra, 40, stabbed them inside the family’s southwest Las Vegas home. The mother then turned the knife on herself, committing suicide.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. said Tuesday that it will spin off its interactive gaming business, Planet Hollywood and a planned casino in Baltimore into a separate company owned in part by the casino operator, the company’s stockholders and private equity firms Apollo and TPG.
An arrest has been made in a Friday night slaying on Fremont Street.
One person is dead after a single-vehicle accident near Warm Springs Road and 215 early Tuesday.
