Moving from the gaming industry to a utility company to a philanthropic foundation, Punam Mathur has been all over the Las Vegas map.
Gov. Brian Sandoval will have a press conference at 11 a.m. today, where he’s expected to announce an insurance carrier to provide service in 14 rural counties on Nevada’s health insurance exchange.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday ripped into business leaders who resigned from his White House jobs panel after his equivocal response to violence by white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the 19-year-old motorcyclist who died in a collision on Sunday as Marcello Giovanni Gennuso of Henderson.
The New England Holocaust Memorial in Boston has been vandalized for the second time this summer.
As one of her first actions as provost at Nevada State College, Dr. Vickie Shields sent a campuswide email survey about how to improve the college.
“I’d seen from others that the more you know about the real people that work at a place, the better it’s gonna be,” Shields said.
CarMax, the nation’s largest retailer of used cars, is hiring to fill 100 jobs at its new store at 4900 N. Rancho Drive in Las Vegas.
President Donald Trump will revoke an Obama-era executive order on Tuesday that required strict building standards for government-funded projects to reduce exposure to increased flooding from sea level rise, sources said.
Veteran announcers Dave Goucher, Shane Hnidy and Dan D’Uva will handle the broadcasting chores for the NHL expansion team.
From July 30 to Aug. 4, brothers and sisters in foster care or different adoptive situations were given the quality time together they often have to go without.
The death toll from massive mudslides in Sierra Leone’s capital was certain to rise Tuesday as bodies washed up on a beach and workers searched for an untold number of people buried in their homes. The Red Cross estimated that 600 people were still missing.
Henderson pancake joint BabyStacks Cafeis known for its Hawaiian twist on breakfast fare.
It was announced in 2016 that BabyStacks plans a fifth location at Las Vegas’ Blue Diamond Marketplace.
A shade of purple named for the late superstar Prince was announced Monday by the icon’s estate.
Here are your Tuesday morning headlines.
Big Ben — the huge clock bell of Britain’s Parliament — will fall silent next week as a four-year restoration project gets underway.
The driver charged with killing a woman at a white nationalist rally in Virginia was previously accused of beating his mother and threatening her with a knife, according to police records.
The Las Vegas Valley can expect a warm week, according to the National Weather Service.
Evidence at the scene indicates that the pedestrian was near the south curb when he was hit by a vehicle traveling east on Harmon Avenue early Tuesday, police say.
Total solar eclipses occur every year or two or three, often in the middle of nowhere like the South Pacific or Antarctic. What makes the Aug. 21 eclipse so special is that it will cut diagonally across the entire United States.
No one was injured during a mobile home fire Tuesday morning in the northeast valley.
A man was hospitalized Tuesday morning after another man entered his Las Vegas apartment and shot him, police said.
The Trailblazers are hoping to continue their momentum after qualifying for the state tournament last year.
Despite returning only four starters, the Miners expect to remain one of the top Class 3A teams.
The Grizzlies appear primed for success again this season.
The Cowboys must replace eight starters from a squad that advanced to the Class 3A state tournament.
New coach Stephen Paylor hopes to help the Bulldogs improve.
The Bulldogs bring back seven starters and are set up for a successful season.