Legal Process Service has been offering service of process to individuals in the Las Vegas and Reno/Carson City areas since 1982.
Let me start by saying that any kid from Elko gets a point from me. Right out of the chute.
Police say a horse carriage operator was hurt and five passengers from New York escaped injury when the horse pulling their carriage got startled and crashed into five vehicles in downtown Savannah.
Find fun things to do in and near the Henderson area from a Spring Carnival and Egg Dive to free classes from Master Gardeners.
U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford out-raised his GOP congressional opponents in the first quarter of 2014 and has nearly three times the cash on hand as well, according to campaign finance reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.
After dueling with a cancerous brain tumor, 4-year-old Jack Robinson fell to the Force and was commemorated with a Star Wars funeral march.
Any child who has “The Ultimate Book of Vehicles From Around the World” by his side can pretend to drive, dig or haul right now, no driver’s license required.
Book and author events from across the Las Vegas Valley.
The Las Vegas man found dead in the desert in the southeast Las Vegas Valley on Monday night has been identified. The Clark County coroner’s office said he was Rashard Felipe Acuna, 25.
Think tank Brookings Mountain West’s fourth quarter Mountain Monitor shows how far the Las Vegas Valley’s economy has come — and how far it has to go.
A body was found in a flood control channel Tuesday afternoon near Owens Avenue and B Street, according to Las Vegas police.
Gloria Lee, accused of arson in a fire at the Las Vegas pet store she owns, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to insurance fraud charges, Clark County court records show.
Gov. Brian Sandoval and members of his economic development team on Wednesday kicked off a two-day trade mission to Canada with meetings scheduled in Ottawa and Toronto. The trade mission includes a reception for the Nevada businesses in attendance to network with Canadian companies to enhance export opportunities.
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Authorities say a toddler has been reunited with his mother after employees found him playing inside a claw crane machine at a Nebraska bowling alley.
Former UNLV basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian is up and moving around at Valley Hospital and could go home this weekend after suffering a heart attack and contracting pneumonia.
The Nevada Supreme Court has denied a petition by state controller candidate John Michael Schaefer seeking to overturn a lower court decision removing him from the June 10 primary election ballot.
Izobel, 12, and Cianna Sturges, 9, teamed with their parents Peter and Debbie to craft “Las Vegas … Are We There Yet?”, a guide book that is part travel tips and part photo and journal memory book. The book is set up like a scrapbook packed with photos and ideas on what to do in Las Vegas. Debbie Sturges said the book was “created for families who would like to visit Las Vegas. Alternatively, it could also be very useful for local families who are not very familiar with what are fabulous city offers.”
Easter dining specials from across the Las Vegas Valley.
MGM Resorts International and the Hakkasan Group on Tuesday announced formation of a joint venture hotel management company called MGM Hakkasan Hospitality that will design, develop and manage luxury nongaming hotels worldwide under four brands.
U.S. Rep. Joe Heck, R-Nev., has a big money advantage over his Democratic foe, Erin Bilbray, according to campaign finance reports released Tuesday.
She needed a throwing partner. That’s where the story begins. On a softball field, near the end of intramural workouts in February 2013, two freshmen at Valley High joined by the uncomplicated act of warming up.
Tom Collins managed to do something many Southern Nevadans thought impossible: Embarrass the office of the Clark County Commission.
A man was stabbed and then set his apartment on fire Tuesday night near North Jones Boulevard and West Washington Avenue, according to Las Vegas police.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., are making a live TV appearance together Friday on KSNV-TV, Channel 3.
