Patients receiving mental health or substance abuse treatment would not handle payments from insurance coverage under a bill unanimously approved Tuesday by the Nevada Senate.
A bill requiring the state engineer to prepare a water budget and inventory of groundwater each of Nevada’s 256 water basins was approved Tuesday by the Nevada Senate.
A bill that would remove the state law requiring peace officer constables in urban areas could directly benefit North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason.
Work will begin by the end of the year or in early 2018 on the first phase of Steve Wynn’s next big Las Vegas creation, Wynn Paradise Park, a 20-acre lagoon that would host watersports by day and fireworks displays at night.
After several setbacks in court, a Virginia-based energy developer has pulled the plug on a proposed wind farm near Searchlight.
The Koll Co. and Estein USA have bought The Gramercy’s two four-story office and retail buildings for $61.75 million, property records show. The sale was recorded Monday.
A Las Vegas judge denied a request to reduce the $8 million bail for an MIT graduate prosecutors say committed terrorism and other crimes.
Jesse Taylor, a former contestant on the UFC’s reality show, has a chance to erase the memory of a televised drunken escapade that changed his life.
An attorney for the family of Tamir Rice said Tuesday he provided videotaped interviews of the two white officers involved in the fatal shooting of the 12-year-old black boy to news organizations to show inconsistencies in the officers’ statements as the city ponders whether to discipline or even fire them.
Former New York Yankees star Derek Jeter and Florida Governor Jeb Bush are the leaders of a group that won an auction to purchase the Miami Marlins, multiple media outlets reported on Tuesday.
A California man is facing charges of kidnapping and sexual assault in connection with an attack on a drunken man Sunday morning after the Las Rageous music festival.
The New Orleans Saints and free-agent running back Adrian Peterson have agreed on a two-year contract.
McCarran International Airport had its busiest March on record with more than 4.2 million airline passengers, topping a previous record set a decade ago by roughly 100,000 travelers, the Clark County Department of Aviation reported Tuesday.
The North Las Vegas Library purchased nine computers that will be used to teach literacy skills and provide homework assistance for children ages 2 to 12, city officials said Tuesday.
A man was arrested Saturday in Las Vegas after trying to flip his vehicle with his girlfriend and two children inside, according to a Metropolitan Police Department report.
All’s well that starts well. William Shakespeare didn’t write those exact words, of course, but he’d certainly recognize the sentiment behind them — and how well they describe a new partnership between Western High School and the Shakespeare Institute of Nevada.
Los Angeles’ mayor has proclaimed Tuesday is “La La Land” day as acrobats suspended by ropes danced their way across the outside walls of City Hall.
A 4-month-old baby was shot in the hand Tuesday morning, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating.
A second man has died in connection with a series of stabbings that occurred last week in northeast Las Vegas, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Here are some show recommendations to help take your mind off the dire state of the world today.
Retro-hepcat Vegas meets hard-punching jazz chops in the classic rockers’ nine-show run at The Venetian.
Nick Rupp fired four hitless innings, and fourth-ranked Spring Valley rolled to a 6-0 home win over No. 5 Centennial on Monday.
The American Cornhole League National 6 Tournament will take place from Friday through Sunday at The Linq, with a $5,000 prize pool at stake.
The Big Friendly Corporation wrangle with the loss of a loved one on their stunning new double album.
Ivanka Trump was booed in Berlin on Tuesday when she described her father Donald as a “tremendous champion of supporting families” and said she was still fine-tuning her role as first daughter and informal White House adviser.
Nancy Uscher believes “life is an adventure.” Make that adventures. Her UNLV office — the one she occupies as dean of the College of Fine Arts — reflects that belief, with keepsakes of her adventures as musician and educator.
A group called the Imam Shamil Battalion has claimed responsibility for a metro bombing in the Russian city of St. Petersburg that killed 16 people.
Prepared to be dosed with some “Acid Rap,” Vegas. Chicago’s critical and commercial darling Chance the Rapper will be among the headliners of this year’s Life is Beautiful festival, whose lineup was announced Tuesday.
Former “The Bachelor” star Chris Soules was arrested early Tuesday, accused of fleeing the scene of a deadly crash on a highway a few miles from his northern Iowa farm.
The Nasdaq Composite index crossed the 6,000 threshold for the first time on Tuesday, aided by gains in a handful of large-cap tech names.
