Opening statements are scheduled for Thursday in the conspiracy trial against six men accused of participating in an armed standoff against federal law enforcement agents who tried to impound rancher Cliven Bundy’s cattle.
Retired NASCAR champion Tony Stewart will sponsor a third entry for Henderson car owner Sam Schmidt at the Brickyard, but Stewart is not planning to drive.
School choice advocate Betsy DeVos’ narrow confirmation on Tuesday as U.S. Department of Education secretary drew mixed reactions from Nevada education leaders.
The man arrested in connection with the armed robbery Sunday at the South Point sports book almost made off with $58,000, according to an arrest report.
A missing signature was the center of a million-dollar debate at Tuesday’s Clark County Commission meeting.
David Chang threw a party at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Thursday to celebrate the grand opening of Momofuku.
Henderson and Las Vegas police are searching for a man who attempted to steal several ATMs and stole three vehicles Tuesday.
School officials from around the state told a Senate panel on Tuesday that some educational requirements imposed on teachers to work in Nevada are burdensome and do not add to the classroom learning experience for their students.
Metro Pizza co-owner John Arena, who’s been turning out pies in Las Vegas for 37 years, has become a worldwide ambassador for his craft.
William Shatner hails from Montreal, Cirque’s home town, and is just a couple months older than renowned “Mystere” artist Brian Dewhurst.
On Day 2 of the 2017 Nevada Legislature, Senate Democrats introduced a minimum-wage bill. Beyond heated debate, the bill will shed light on the strategy Democrats will use to push their liberal agenda.
Arizona’s Republican Sens. Jeff Flake and John McCain have introduced legislation to create a new 12th Circuit Court of Appeals by peeling away six states — Nevada, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Arizona and Alaska.
A bill to kill the controversial charter school district established in the last legislative session was introduced Tuesday.
A man suspected of two armed robberies that happened a week apart remains at large, police said.
Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada, recently named chairman of the Senate Finance Subcommittee for Energy, Natural Resources and Infrastructure, called the highway a critical project.
Former school police officer Bradley Roberts sued the Clark County School District in 2014 after officials barred him from using either the men’s or women’s restrooms at district facilities.
When the Las Vegas Stadium Authority board begins reviewing the terms of a proposed lease agreement with the Oakland Raiders on Thursday, they‘ll want to pay close attention to the “Expected Facility Standard.”
The Senate on Tuesday confirmed school choice advocate Betsy DeVos as education secretary by the narrowest of margins, with Vice President Mike Pence breaking a 50-50 tie in a historic vote.
Henderson City Council agreed Tuesday to receive up to $35,000 in federal funds for the Special Milk Program, which serves students from 25 elementary schools and seven middle schools citywide.
The number of open jobs was mostly unchanged in December from the previous month, leaving openings at a healthy level. The Labor Department said Tuesday job openings were flat at 5.5 million in December. Total hiring rose slightly to 5.25 million, while the number of people quitting fell.
The Henderson City Council on Tuesday supported a nonprofit group’s push to increase state funding for a meal delivery program for economically struggling seniors.
The Henderson City Council on Tuesday agreed to let the nonprofit HopeLink of Southern Nevada use the Nevada’s Low Income Housing Trust Fund.
There is no more certain way to ensure acquittal than to have a juror face retribution for a guilty verdict.
The Nevada Association of School Psychologists is lobbying legislators to eliminate the retention requirement for third-graders under the state’s Read by Grade Three initiative.
Nevada lawmakers on Tuesday memorialized fallen North Las Vegas Police Detective Chad Parque, who died last month after a crash with a wrong-day driver.
Assemblyman Jim Wheeler got some chuckles out of fellow legislators with a lighthearted question on Tuesday about the biggest industry in Nevada that most residents already know.
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Nursing mothers would have more workplace benefits under a bill introduced in the Nevada Assembly on Tuesday.
NV Energy on Friday filed an application with the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada to enter into a power purchase agreement with Apple to expand solar energy in the state.
An unknown object thrown through an apartment window set fire to curtains and prompted a building evacuation at a southeast valley complex early Tuesday.