The Metropolitan Police Department has located the 82-year-old man who went missing Thursday.
Roberson, the majority leader in 2015, said Friday he has “no expectations” that his bills will be heard. Except for Senate Bill 334, which addresses misconduct by dentists, not one of his new measures has been scheduled for a hearing.
Chris Connelly’s Contrarian Investments LLC was up 31 percent on December 18 compared with a 10 percent return for the Dow Jones over the same period. Then he had his Atlanta Falcons Super Bowl moment.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal announces its 2017 all-state boys basketball teams.
Pittsburgh Pirates third baseman Jung Ho Kang has been denied a work visa, leaving the South Korean unable to enter the United States and his status for the 2017 season in doubt.
Colin Farrell is in talks to star in Tim Burton’s live-action adaptation of “Dumbo” for Disney.
Students interested in getting a hands-on look at how laws are made — and take a stab at creating their own — have until March 31 to apply for next session’s Nevada Youth Legislature.
Las Vegas resident Jorge Linares meets Anthony Crolla in a lightweight championship rematch Saturday at the Manchester Arena in the United Kingdom. The fight will be televised on Showtime.
In a bill spanning nearly 300 pages, a Nevada Assemblyman this week laid out his plans for giving community colleges a greater voice.
Henderson Councilwoman Debra March faces her biggest political battle in a mayoral race that includes six other candidates.
It’s easy to remember defensive tackle Jason Fao for his nickname and outgoing personality, but he wants to be known as the dominant run stuffer for UNLV in his senior season.
Community gardens could sprout in blighted urban areas under a bill introduced Friday in the Nevada Senate.
AMC Networks Inc., whose shows include “The Walking Dead,” is planning to launch a commercial-free online video streaming service aimed at millennial TV subscribers, two sources familiar with the situation told Reuters this week.
NCAA Tournament action continues today with Day 2 of the Sweet 16 and the East and South regions fighting for a spot in the Elite 8.
A woman who was once a black civil rights leader in Washington state, then lost her job after her parents exposed her as white struggles to make a living these days.
Prison medical costs are climbing as Nevada’s inmate population ages and more expensive treatments become available, leading to a significant increase in requested funding to provide necessary care, a legislative budget panel was told Friday.
Clark County commissioners will take no action to unseat North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason until an ongoing legal proceeding is completed, Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak said this week.
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Nevada’s unemployment rate saw the largest decline nationwide for year-over-year February unemployment.
The demise of the bill is a stinging defeat for President Donald Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan, but both say they’re not done trying to replace “Obamacare.”
The Clark County coroner has identified the 18-year-old man who was shot and killed during a family fight earlier this month in the northwest valley.
Twitter Inc. is considering whether to build a premium version of its popular Tweetdeck interface aimed at professionals, the company said late Thursday.
Ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was freed from custody Friday morning after years of legal proceedings that frustrated activists who had hoped he would face justice for the deaths of hundreds defying his rule.
President Donald Trump declared it a “great day for American jobs” on Friday as he formally green-lighted the Keystone XL pipeline, clearing the way for the $8 billion project to finally be completed.
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The next few days will be breezy with a slight chance for rain in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
When Park Place Infiniti General Manager Rob Schweizer first heard about the upcoming Las Vegas Prom Closet event, he flashed back to his own youth.
When the late Pete Findlay opened his first automobile dealership in Las Vegas in 1961, he encouraged employees to become involved in the community. That belief remains a big part of the company, which is now one of the largest privately owned businesses in Nevada.
Gerald Polk is being held at the Henderson Detention Center on charges of murder, possessing narcotics for sale and possessing a firearm by prohibited person.A body was found at an apartment complex near East Warm Springs Road and Center Street.