The game-winning jersey Tom Brady wore en route to his record fourth Super Bowl MVP award was still missing Monday.
Walker Furniture is planning a new store in the Las Vegas suburbs, after losing some downtown-area property to a highway overhaul and receiving millions in a settlement.
Authorities notified two state agencies about the drunken driving arrests of an employee who was later allowed to continue working as a law officer with use of a state vehicle.
A woman has been arrested following a fatal crash Saturday in the south Las Vegas Valley.
Constitutional issues took center stage Monday when the first trial in the case against rancher Cliven Bundy and his supporters opened with jury selection in federal court in Las Vegas.
If the audience paying homage to Tony Sacca on Monday afternoon could have spoken with one voice, it would have said, “Tony, we’re gonna need a bigger room.”
The Islamic Society of Nevada Mosque in Las Vegas has bolstered security after receiving threatening emails amid the furor surrounding President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration last week, a director of the mosque said Monday.
Local drone officials say they expect to make major strides with cloud-seeding operations within the next few weeks.
On the first day of the 2017 Legislature, the new Democratic leaders of Nevada’s Assembly and Senate showed they’ll pursue similar agendas in much different ways.
An attorney for Wynn Resort Ltd. asked the Nevada Supreme Court on Monday to overturn two district court orders compelling the gaming company to turn over documents to Japanese billionaire Kazuo Okada.
Interstate 15 will lose a lane of traffic in both directions in downtown Las Vegas as crews place foundations and support columns for a series of digital signs that will flash information about accidents and detours, the Nevada Transportation Department said.
A game that featured the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history by the greatest quarterback of all time also produced a record wagering handle in Nevada.
Nevada lawmakers passed one bill Monday, authorizing funding to pay for the 2017 session.
Like most people, Alain Rochefort can get a little blue at work. Only for him, it’s required.
International Game Technology on Monday said its $1 progressive “Wheel of Fortune” slot machine paid a $1.085 million prize at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on the Strip.
A substitute teacher employed by the Clark County School District was arrested Thursday in suspicion of engaging a student sexually.
The Justice Department has filed a brief with a federal appeals court in support of President Donald Trump’s travel and refugee ban.
Partisan divides percolated on the opening day of the Nevada Legislature on Monday when Republicans and Democrats in the Senate clashed over rules that will govern how the session is conducted.
The Las Vegas Urban Chamber of Commerce is ready for business with Africa, after completing a trade mission to Namibia and South Africa.
A Henderson judge set bail at $250,000 Monday for jailed psychologist Gregory “Brent” Dennis, who is facing a murder charge in the 2015 death of his wife, attorney Susan Winters.
Two bills from the 2015 Nevada Legislature that relate to voter identification and firearms on school properties have been revived for the 2017 session.
Billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn said on Monday he planned to sell his shuttered Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, likely bringing an end to his troubled relationship with the city.
Wayne Johnson never realized how much of an impact his brother had on the community.
With what’s expected to be the Nevada Department of Transportation’s busiest construction season in its 100-year history approaching, drivers likely will start seeing more orange cones on Las Vegas roads.
Vice President Mike Pence could be forced to cast a historic, tie-breaking vote Tuesday in the U.S. Senate on the presidential nomination of Betsy DeVos to be education secretary.
Coming up with Clark County street names isn’t as easy as it used to be. Before 1998, developers named new streets without any restrictions.
A group of people surrounded two cars stopped on the side of Moapa Valley Boulevard.
The 8-year-old daughter of actress and singer Jamie Lynn Spears was injured when an all-terrain vehicle she was driving fell into a pond in Louisiana on Sunday, according to authorities and a spokesman for the family.
Former Rancho High football player James Flynn said it was meant as a joke. But when people started contributing to a web account, he decided to give the money to charity.
Two pelicans, 10 cormorants and five swans found dead in the Key Pittman management area in the Pahranagat and in the Overton wildlife area near Lake Mead.
