State officials are applying for several grants to pay for a network of charging stations to accommodate a likely surge in electric vehicles hitting Nevada’s roads and highways.
Gunmen wearing white lab coats stormed a military hospital in Afghanistan’s capital on Wednesday, killing at least 30 people and wounding dozens in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group.
A grand jury indicted a for-profit guardian Wednesday on 270 charges of racketeering, theft and exploitation among others, in a case that spans more than 150 victims.
Labor groups squared off with critics Wednesday over a Democrat-backed bill to roll back prevailing wage thresholds passed by the Republican-controlled 2015 Legislature.
Spring Valley’s baseball program is coming off a disappointing 2016 postseason, and is facing a move up to the state’s top classification.
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High winds blew portions of school roofs away and knocked down trees and power lines in parts of Michigan on Wednesday.
A motorcyclist involved in a crash Wednesday morning was taken to the hospital and his motorcycle was “completely burned,” the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
The owners of the James Bond franchise have struck a multi-year licensing deal with gambling products specialist and Las Vegas-based Scientific Games Corp., which will lead to the super-spy’s image being used on casino slot machines.
U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials said Wednesday they have been aware since the end of last year of a security breach at the CIA that led to anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks publishing agency documents on its hacking tools.
Arbor View’s boys volleyball team, the defending Sunset Region champions, will kick off its season with high expectations when it hosts Sierra Vista at 6 p.m. Thursday before participating in the Las Vegas Invitational over the weekend.
Breaking down the UNLV basketball game against San Diego State at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the first round of the Mountain West tournament at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Las Vegas Sands executive Andy Abboud and Nevada Resort Association president Virginia Valentine are among the 12 people Clark County commissioners picked on Wednesday morning to be on a new marijuana advisory panel.
General manager George McPhee represented the Golden Knights at the NHL general managers meetings that concluded Wednesday. No major changes were proposed.
The entire U.S. Senate is calling on the Trump administration to take more aggressive steps to counter the growing number of anonymous bomb threats against Jewish organizations and institutions.
The annual White House Easter Egg Roll will take place April 17.
Fraudsters who illegally provide legal services without a law license may face tougher penalties.
The Metropolitan Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a burglar suspected of involvement in at least 10 burglaries in the west valley.
Federal land managers have received tens of thousands of public comments on a controversial proposal to open up land near Utah’s Zion National Park for oil and gas leasing.
An animatronic leopard stopped Londoners in their tracks on Wednesday in Trafalgar Square, where it sat roaring as part of satellite TV channel Nat Geo Wild’s Big Cat Week campaign.
King Kong’s in the spotlight this week with the release of “Kong: Skull Island,” but Godzilla (who will face Kong in a 2020 film) gets all the attention at Sake Rok at The Park.
The Ice Cream Technology Conference, held this week at the Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa, gathered companies representing about 75 percent of the $7 billion American industry.
A panel of lawmakers on Wednesday approved funding of nearly $400,000 to provide contracted security for the state’s National Guard facilities, although some committee members expressed concern about the move to privatization.
While experience has taught veteran boaters to exercise caution when it comes to boating during inclement weather, those who are new to the boating sports sometimes miss the warning signs.
Las Vegas has long been a showcase for innovation, so it’s only natural the Strip would be the home of the first land-based robotic bar in the world.
Iceland will be the first country in the world to make employers prove they offer equal pay regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexuality or nationality, the Nordic nation’s government said Wednesday.
One conference tournament down, three to go.
Professional long drive is returning to Mesquite with the “Clash of the Canyon,” scheduled for June 3 to 6 at the Mesquite Regional Sports Complex. The event will be televised live by the Golf Channel.
Above-average temperatures and sunny skies are expected through the weekend in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
A German court named Frankfurt-based Deka Investment on Wednesday as lead plaintiff for 1,470 damages claims against Volkswagen.
