The Senate marched Wednesday toward a series of critical votes on a rule change and the expected confirmation of a Supreme Court nominee at the center of a political firestorm.
Las Vegas city officials are proposing a new budget that adds 61 positions to the city workforce.
Thanks to a pilot recruitment program, Grand Canyon Scenic pilots are able to get experience and flight hours on the airline’s deHavilland Twin Otter and Cessna Caravan turboprop planes before moving up with both companies’ blessing to Allegiant’s jets.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife will host a catch-and-release fishing pond at the Clark County Fair & Rodeo April 13–16 in Logandale.
Tuesday’s primary municipal elections drew 55,867 voters, fewer than 10 percent of those who are registered to vote in Clark County.
When Huey David first moved to Las Vegas from Los Angeles, the local Trader Joe’s stores were like a taste of home.
Sections of U.S. Highway 95 will be restricted to a single lane for most of next week in northwest Las Vegas as crews continue working on the $47 million Centennial Bowl freeway interchange.
Multinational cybercriminal syndicates are becoming more sophisticated in their hacking methods and nearly rival the capabilities of nation’s intelligence services, a Federal Bureau of Investigation specialist said Wednesday in Las Vegas.
The Westgate sports book moved Dustin Johnson from the 11-2 favorite to the 7-1 co-favorite, and the William Hill sports book moved him from 6-1 to 7-1.
The 81-year-old Henderson man who died Tuesday in a motorhome fire has been named by the Clark County coroner.
Al Bernstein is more famous as a broadcaster than singer, but his recent show at Tuscany Suites showed his vocal prowess.
Masters favorite Dustin Johnson took a serious fall on a staircase Wednesday and injured his lower back, and his manager said it was uncertain whether the world’s No. 1 golfer would be able to play the tournament.
How battlefield letters written by Pvt. Kilmer S. Bagley to his family in Minnesota found a home at the Leatherneck Club bar and grill in Las Vegas.
Mary Anderson, a former school teacher and climbing enthusiast who helped start outdoor retailer REI in 1938, has died at the age of 107.
Despite a chorus of calls to put the contract through a competitive bidding process, the Las Vegas City Council approved a decade-long extension to its exclusive franchise agreement with waste hauler Republic Services Wednesday.
Retired running back Marshawn Lynch has visited the Oakland Raiders as he decides whether to come back to the NFL and the team decides whether it wants to acquire the hometown favorite.
Shot of Comet Hale-Bopp hurtling through the evening sky over Red Rock Canyon at 43,000 mph ran in the Las Vegas Review-Journal and later was sold as a poster at the park’s visitor center.
The Nevada Assembly gave final legislative approval Wednesday to a bill requiring foster parents to be trained on working with gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.
Raiders owner Mark Davis says he did everything he could to try to keep his team in Oakland and is not able to celebrate the upcoming move to Las Vegas because he’s “bittersweet” about leaving the East Bay fans.
Indictment alleges Ofelia Ronquillo fraudulently claimed charitable contributions, education expenses and unreimbursed employee expenses so clients could claim bigger refunds.
Nevada may get a new watchdog to investigate waste, fraud and abuse in government agencies.
Clark County commissioners this week floated the idea of using anticipated bond proceeds to replace an estimated $11.5 million in federal funding that would be lost under President Donald Trump’s budget proposal.
Ranked first on the PGA Tour in scoring average (68.8), Rickie Fowler has produced all season around the green, and green very well could be his color come Sunday.
Here are the Masters matchups and prop bets courtesy of Westgate sports book.
Handicapper Brian Blessing’s longer-priced play entering the tournament is two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson, whom he bet at 35-1 odds.
The city of Las Vegas will search internally for a replacement for City Manager Betsy Fretwell, who is headed for the private sector.
I realized just how lucky we are to have so much public land where we can pursue our outdoor interests without having to pay a fee.
Nevada charter schools that comply with class-size requirements would be eligible to receive money from the state, under a bill introduced Tuesday in the Legislature.
