Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman’s second State of the City speech was a vast improvement over her first.
Acting on tips from neighbors that there was a powerful, skunky smell coming from one house on the block of a southwest valley neighborhood, Las Vegas police secured a search warrant Friday afternoon and busted into a two-story house where they found between 500 and 1,000 pot plants.
Her husband’s membership in a motorcycle club has cost the job of a human resources technician with the city of Kingman in northwest Arizona, according to Phoenix lawyer David Kresin.
The flu outbreak – the source of respiratory misery in much of the nation – caused Spring Valley Hospital officials Friday to pitch a tent outside the medical center.
Advocates bought 41 stray horses at a Fallon auction this week but fear 12 domesticated horses purchased by others will be slaughtered and used for human consumption.
Miss South Carolina is the favorite to be crowned Miss America tonight at Planet Hollywood, according to a Las Vegas oddsmaker.
Odyssey, the state’s largest and second-oldest charter school, received a six-year contract renewal Thursday from Clark County School Board members, who unanimously agreed without debate to continue sponsoring the K-12 school near Jones Boulevard and Sahara Avenue.
The parent company of the Palms has agreed to pay a $1 million fine to settle a 17-count complaint by the Nevada Gaming Control Board resulting from a failure to prevent illegal activity, including drug sales and prostitution, at clubs on the property.
The Department of Energy on Friday set a 2048 target to open a burial site for nuclear waste – a deadline 50 years later than originally planned.
