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.
Celebration of performer’s life, open to all, scheduled for Friday afternoon/evening at the Amargosa Opera House.
The Army said Tuesday that it will allow the $3.8 billion Dakota Access oil pipeline to cross under a Missouri River reservoir in North Dakota, clearing the way for completion of the disputed four-state project.
At least six tornadoes tore through New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana on Tuesday, injuring 13 people as the storm roared across highways and streets, tearing down trees, power lines and homes, officials said.
Nevada’s minimum wage would increase 75 cents per hour in each of the next five years under a bill introduced Tuesday in the state Senate.
Tickets for this year’s Big League Weekend at Cashman Field will go on sale at noon Monday at the Cashman Field box office and online.
An Eldorado High School basketball coach and substitute teacher is being held in the Clark County Detention Center on charges of first-degree kidnapping and having sex with a student, jail records show.
Jeanne Phatdoung didn’t know what to expect five years ago when she packed up and left her hometown of Modesto, Calif., to break out in Las Vegas’ hospitality scene.
Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske told an Assembly panel on Tuesday that there’s no evidence of voter fraud in the last election, but there have been cases of voter registration fraud.
Through March 31, Left of Center Art Gallery hosts “A Room of One’s Own,” an all-women’s exhibition inspired by Virginia Woolf’s influential essay of the same name. In the essay, she argues that women writers must have their own space — literal and figurative — to create their best art. The exhibition is also organized to coincide with Women’s History Month in March.
A New Jersey legislator is pushing for a change to the state’s gambling laws that would enable the owner of the former Revel casino to reopen it without getting a casino license.
Psychologist Gregory “Brent” Dennis has been released from custody on $250,000 bail stemming from a murder charge in the 2015 death of his wife, attorney Susan Winters.
The sky was falling in a swanky Downtown Grand conference room, the heavens torn asunder by Spotify.
A half foot of new snow has fallen at ski resorts, winds up to 145 mph are forecast at high elevations and a flood warning is in effect for Reno, Sparks and Carson City areas.
Twitter has broadened its campaign against hate speech and abuse.
New York and federal authorities sued a company Tuesday that they say scammed sick 9/11 responders and NFL players who are receiving payouts for concussion-related injuries.
Nevada Senate Minority Leader Michael Roberson has requested a slew of bills likely to generate heated debate in this legislative session.
The Washoe County sheriff’s office is investigating Monday’s altercation that sent two men to the hospital.
A tax on recreational marijuana and funding for public education among the issues expected to stir debate in Carson City.
Southbound Decatur Boulevard near Washington Avenue was closed Tuesday morning because of flooding but has reopened.
Erin Joseph’s homebound grandfather had Parkinson’s disease, and his health was declining. The family signed him up to become a recipient in the city of Henderson’s Meals on Wheels program, which approved him in May. Then he waited.
Thousands of Patriots fans packed the streets of Boston Tuesday to catch a glimpse of Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and New England’s fifth Vince Lombardi Trophy during the team’s championship parade.
The Dam Short Film Festival, which has grown every year since first being presented in 2005, will screen 124 shorts Tuesday through Saturday at the historic Boulder Theatre.
Henderson resident Esther Finder knows that as she seeks Holocaust survivors in the Las Vegas Valley to tell their stories, she’s in a race against time.
Irwin Corey, the wild-haired comedian and actor known for his improvisational riffs and nonsensical style who billed himself as “The World’s Foremost Authority,” died Monday at his home in Manhattan.
A sign on Johnny Tocco’s Boxing Gym proclaims it “The Home of World Champions.” Johnny Tocco died in 1997, but his gym is still aimed at being a pipeline for champions.
A motorcyclist who died after a Saturday crash has been identified as 47-year-old Scott Allen Foley of Helena, Montana.
It may seem unfair that HOAs can hold this power, but we are small organizations that cannot afford to wait years for our money.
During the 1980s when Las Vegas was a much smaller community, Andrew and Jodi Fonfa met, married and worked hard at their respective careers. By the time the new millennium arrived, they were successful enough to build their dream house in The Ridges of Summerlin.
