Arraignment dates have been set for two Southern Nevada inmates indicted by a Clark County grand jury on unrelated escape, weapon and other charges, the attorney general’s office said Thursday.
Wayne Rudolph still has his father’s 20th Army Air Force uniform and the photos his dad’s reconnaissance squadron took while flying from Tinian in the Northern Mariana Islands on Aug. 6, 1945.
Six years ago, in June 2009, we were told the Great Recession had ended and recovery had begun. So by now, you should be able to feel that recovery like the scalding August sun on your skin, right?
Las Vegas has long wanted to attract a major professional sports franchise, and it’s on the brink of doing so with the National Hockey League. But apparently there’s concern about where all the local fans might park to access the gleaming new Strip arena being built by MGM Resorts International and Anschutz Entertainment Group.
Last week, a Comedy Central skit called “TeachingCenter,” about the career moves of star educators in the fictional 2015 “Teacher Draft,” went viral.
Vincente David Montano terrorized movie patrons in what looked convincingly like a theater massacre in the making, and police in Nashville, Tennessee, responded accordingly, shooting him dead.
Even though transportation regulators have proposed knocking down the cost for a transportation network company to be licensed in the state, it’s still substantially higher than anyplace Uber and Lyft operate.
Earlier this year, Carla Wise from the Bureau of Land Management and Christy Klinger from the Nevada Department of Wildlife spent hours in a helicopter logging the locations of hollow plastic pipes used to mark mining claims.
A Texas day care worker was arrested on Wednesday on charges that she produced pornography with a little girl in her care, prosecutors said.
Tom Brady threw jabs at Peyton Manning and Mark Brunell amid a prodigious pile of the Patriot quarterback’s private emails that were made public Tuesday as part of the NFL Players Association’s lawsuit against the NFL over Brady’s four-game suspension.
Stanford University researchers are using the most sophisticated fly catcher in the world with the potential to speed up the rate of scientific insight into diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
About 1,500 NV Energy customers in the southwest valley were without power for an hour Thursday morning, according to the utility company’s website.
Splendid news if you had your sights set on seeing the Melvins at the end of the month at the Bunkhouse but were summarily shocked and saddened by the sudden closure of the downtown venue.
The Northern Nevada town, near where electric car maker Tesla is building its $5 billion battery factory, ranked No. 1 in the nation for home flips in the second quarter, according to California research firm RealtyTrac.
If ever there was a legislative candidate shortchanged by an election in 2014, it was Gary Fisher.
Tonight brings the first GOP presidential debate of the 2016 cycle, and with it, the elephant in the room.
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A new system will help give parents peace of mind when it comes to managing their child’s diabetes.
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