IRS investigations team fights fraud during tax season

While many Las Vegans will be scrambling to file their tax returns before filing season ends next week, the IRS criminal investigations team will be working to punish scammers.

Kihuen, Rosen to address Nevada Legislature

Two Nevada freshmen in the U.S. House of Representatives return to the Silver State this week to address joint sessions of the state Senate and Assembly.

Manufacturing growing again in Las Vegas economy

Manufacturing has increased every year since 2010 in Southern Nevada, growing 15 percent to 43,600 jobs in 2016, according to data from the Nevada Employment, Training and Rehabilitation Department.

Record snow year in Sierras ends drought

A short but strenuous trek by snowshoe to a measuring station here on Monday confirmed what pretty much everyone expected: A record water year has been reached in this mountainous area west of Reno.

Wynn Resorts accuses Elaine Wynn of copying confidential company data

Wynn Resorts Ltd. founder and chairman Steve Wynn and his ex-wife will be back in court after the company accused Elaine Wynn in a civil lawsuit of copying confidential company computer files for her personal benefit.

 
Video of passenger dragged off United flight sparks uproar

Video of police officers dragging a passenger from an overbooked United Airlines flight sparked an uproar Monday on social media, and a spokesman for the airline insisted that employees had no choice but to contact authorities to remove the man.

Centers may help Nevada parolees avoid return to prison

Offenders on parole and probation who are struggling to to comply with their release terms may get a new chance at turning around their lives.

 
New 51s manager wants to make name for himself

There are two baseball Pedro Lopezes — the Las Vegas 51s’ new manager, and a former utility infielder who had cups of major league coffee with the White Sox and Reds.

Hotel cleaning company owners plead guilty to $7M fraud

Owners of a cleaning company serving luxury hotels in Southern California and Nevada have pleaded guilty in connection with a nearly $7 million insurance and tax scam.

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