Nevada high school students would start creating a post-high school “road map” as early as ninth grade, under a program proposed to the Assembly education committee.
Supporters of a measure to automatically submit voter registration applications when people conduct certain transactions at the Department of Motor Vehicles said the change would modernize Nevada’s election system and make registering to vote easier.
Attorneys for both sides argued on Monday over whether or not the Florida Lottery broke the law when it approved a contract last fall with IGT Global Solutions to run lottery games.
Valley Communications Association of Pahrump and the Churchill County Communications finished 11 months of work at the end of January installing more than 450 miles of fiber-optic cable connecting Northern and Southern Nevada.
Robert Hoo moved to Las Vegas to become lead organizer of Nevadans for the Common Good, a nonprofit, nonpartisan grass-roots collection of faith communities and nonprofit organizations.
Jaymee McClain had almost given up on going back to college, feeling she would never be able to surmount the challenge of raising two kids on a single military paycheck. That changed in an instant on Thursday.
The developer of Blue Diamond Hill can expect to spend tens of millions of dollars on infrastructure to provide water and sewer service to a proposed 5,025-home community, officials say.
Escape rooms represent a wider trend toward immersive experiences that require participants to be physically present.
The Bengals are hoping to learn quickly and show improvement during the season.
The Bengals have some talented veteran leadership on an otherwise young squad.
A Las Vegas couple entered not guilty pleas Monday to child abuse charges in connectioin with the death of a 13-year-old boy.
The Longhorns are hoping to have qualifiers for postseason play this year.
Smoking a joint down at your favorite pub could be a possibility for Nevadans under a newly introduced Senate bill.
Nevada convicts waiting for a parole hearing may have another tool for getting before the board.
The Dragons are hoping to put together a successful season under new head coach Ryan Fischer.
Despite knowing for more than a week that a rock slide blocks traffic from using the fire evacuation route from the community of Pine Lake on Hualapai Mountain, the Bureau of Land Management has not notified the public and has ignited at least one controlled burn on the mountain.
Women, who comprise a record setting 40 percent of the statehouse, took time Monday to call attention to their issues as part of Women’s Week at the Nevada Legislature.
The Gators have plenty of experience and are hoping it will help them achieve big things this year.
New head coach Steve McMechan has six returning starters around whom to build.
A director at Nevada’s only 24-hour shelter for domestic violence victims was arrested Sunday night on a domestic battery charge.
New head coach Colyn List and the Warriors are hoping to qualify for the postseason and advance to state.
The Vikings return four starters and expect to be competitive.
Funding issues took center stage during a hearing on a bill that would require police throughout Nevada to use body-worn camera systems.
New head coach John Engel and the Rattlers hope to rebuild quickly.
Henderson Police have arrested a suspect behind two robberies that occurred in two separate incidents, according to a press release sent out Monday afternoon.
The Warriors are young but have been working hard to show improvement.
Researchers publish authoritative reference book covering the park’s fascinating geology and paleontology.
Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives unveiled legislation on Monday to repeal the central tenets of the Obamacare healthcare law.
Nevada sports books lost $8.25 million on football bets in January, the second-worst in-season month ever tracked by the state’s gaming control board.
