A state advisory committee to promote civics and participation in democracy has no members and $51 in the bank.
Lawyers for Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy called off Tuesday’s meeting with the Philadelphia district attorney because they feared a “media circus.”
MGM Resorts International is hiring more than 200 part-time positions for the T-Mobile Arena, which opens in April.
Another speculative industrial project has joined a long list of planned developments.
The Michigan Uber driver charged with murdering six people changed vehicles after sideswiping a car at the start of the shooting spree, authorities said on Tuesday, adding that they hoped his phone would help establish a motive for the killings.
A Colorado jury on Tuesday convicted a woman of attempted murder and assault for stabbing a pregnant stranger and cutting her fetus from her womb, after luring the victim to her home with an online advertisement for free maternity clothes.
Organizers on Tuesday released an economic impact report for the most recent edition of Electric Daisy Carnival, which shows the 2015 installment of the festival generated more than $350 million.
Here’s a look at the position breakdown ahead of UNLV’s game at Boise State tonight.
Steve Wynn was calm and complimentary toward the Macau government 12 days ago during the company’s fourth-quarter conference call.
A motorcyclist killed in a crash Monday evening on state Route 160 west of state Route 159 has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
The White House said on Monday it needs the U.S. Congress to deliver emergency funding to address the Zika virus, and said redirecting some money set aside for Ebola-related projects would not be enough given the scope of the outbreak.
A 25-year-old woman is being charged with first degree murder after her six-month-old daughter died of a methamphetamine overdose.
President Barack Obama launched a final push on Tuesday to persuade Congress to close the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, but lawmakers, opposed to rehousing detainees in the United States, declared his plan a non-starter.
The Justice Department, in a court filing late Monday, accused Apple of suddenly changing its legal position on cooperating with federal law enforcement after years of complying with court orders based on a broad 1789 law.
Every president deserves an official portrait, even Frank Underwood.
For about the price of a fancy coffee drink, you can help researchers learn more about — and maybe even save — the iconic plant of the Mojave Desert.
Fresh from a big victory in the South Carolina primary, America’s fascist Fabian Donald Trump arrived in Las Vegas on Monday to fire up his true believers ahead of today’s Nevada Republican presidential caucus.
Las Vegas temperatures will drop slightly before warming up by the weekend.
Some grieving families across the state who’ve lost a loved one have faced an added burden as the delayed signing of electronic death certificates causes services to be postponed.
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Four GOP presidential candidates continued their final push through Nevada on Monday, one day before the party’s caucus in the Silver State.
It’s not a federally recognized holiday, but Leap Day is a special occasion, so retailers typically offer many sales, deals and discounts. From food to travel deals, here are 29 Leap Day 2016 discounts.
Keeping our heart healthy is something we all need to take to heart. During February’s American Heart Month, awareness is raised about heart disease – and for a great reason – your heart is vitally responsible for just about everything that gives your body life..
Caucuses seemed to be designed to disenfranchise a majority of voters. How many more people would have voted in Nevada’s Democratic caucus on Saturday if they could have come, pushed a button and left?
