Bus carrying 70 students crashes in east valley

A Clark County School District bus crashed Monday afternoon in the east valley, injuring the driver but no students.

Gegard Mousasi knows title shot not in his immediate future

Despite four straight wins and a looming matchup with Chris Weidman, Mousasi knows depth of division and lack of marketability could stand in way of an opportunity to win the belt

US appeals court will hear revised travel ban in May

A U.S. appeals court said on Monday it would hold a hearing in May over a Hawaii federal judge’s order that blocked President Donald Trump’s revised travel restrictions on citizens from six Muslim-majority countries.

Minority hiring lags in projects paid for by Clark County fuel tax

When Clark County commissioners gave the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada the green light in 2013 to fund transportation improvement projects with a fuel tax increase, the agency aimed to fulfill three promises:

Police investigating March 25 death of Las Vegas girl

A 2-year-old Las Vegas girl is dead, and records show that her family has a history of investigations by the Clark County Department of Family Services.

Robbery suspect leads Las Vegas police on chase

Las Vegas police were led on a chase Monday morning when they tried to stop the vehicle of a person suspected in a Friday robbery.

Latino lobbyists push priorities at Nevada Legislature

More than 50 participants in Latino Lobby Day hit the legislative halls here Monday, meeting with lawmakers and talking about their priorities in the 2017 session.

Bill to ban conversion therapy passes Nevada Senate committee

A bill prohibiting mental health professionals from conducting sexual orientation or gender identity “conversion” therapy on minors was amended and passed Monday by a Senate Committee.

North Las Vegas man finds music-business success via studio

Darry Lighten of North Las Vegas says he has experienced many pitfalls of the music industry: a high-profile artist “stealing” a hook, the breakup of his R&B/pop group, being sabotaged by a friend and losing thousands of dollars through a booking agency scam.

Gorsuch nomination clears committee; Senate showdown ahead

A Senate panel voted along party lines Friday to advance the U.S. Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch — setting up a historic showdown later this week in the full Senate.

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