Zion National Park considers reservation system for entry

Besieged by tourists, the Utah park 160 miles northeast of Las Vegas is considering implementing a system that would require visitors to obtain reservations to get in.

UNLV names new finance chief

Less than two weeks after UNLV’s chief finance boss left his post, a permanent replacement has been named.

Part of southbound I-15 to close for overnight work Tuesday

The two inside lanes of southbound Interstate 15 will be closed for more than 2 miles through downtown Las Vegas for overnight work on Tuesday, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.

Humana Charity Crafters donate quilts, afghans to veterans’ groups

The Humana Charity Crafters, a group of primarily senior women who quilt, knit and crochet clothes and blankets for donation, gathered in Henderson on July 14 to make their biannual donation of handmade items.

$1.2M from Nevada AG creates OB/GYN program at UNR

A $1.2 million allocation from the attorney general’s office to the University of Nevada, Reno Medical School should soon begin producing more baby doctors for the state.

RJ files lawsuit against coroner’s office

The Las Vegas Review-Journal filed an open records lawsuit Monday against the Clark County Coroner, seeking autopsy records.

Niche sports still something to behold in Las Vegas

From summertime basketball to pro darts to amateur bowling, a July weekend in Las Vegas continues to offer a wide world of sporting options.

Flyover opening a reason to smile for north valley residents

Now that a flyover bridge connecting the westbound 215 Beltway with southbound U.S. Highway 95 has opened, ending nearly two years of lane reductions and ramp closures, northwest valley residents say the headache was worth it.

Frontier launches Las Vegas-Indianapolis flights

Frontier Airlines launched its first nonstop flight connecting Las Vegas and Indianapolis International Airport three days a week, airline officials said Sunday.

North Las Vegas man sentenced in fatal 2014 shooting

A North Las Vegas man was sentenced Monday to a minimum of 16 years and a maximum of 45 years in prison after pleading guilty in May to second-degree murder with a deadly weapon in the 2014 shooting death of Roland Pleasant.

Threatening letter left at Sen. Dean Heller’s Las Vegas office

Tension over a Senate plan to repeal and replace Obamacare became personal for Sen. Dean Heller, a Nevada Republican whose office was targeted by a threatening note, officials said Monday.

Officials identify people killed in Arizona flash flood

Some of the nine people who died in a flash flood at a swimming hole in central Arizona were members of an extended family, said authorities who resumed the search Monday for one person who remains missing.

Reno doctor to plead guilty in alleged fatal painkiller ring

A Nevada doctor who has maintained his innocence since he was arrested as part of a fatal painkiller ring in Reno more than a year ago has agreed to plead guilty to at least some of the charges.

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