Nevada recreational marijuana sales reach $33M in August

Nevada dispensaries sold more than $33 million in recreational marijuana and the state pulled in nearly $5 million in total taxes in August, according to numbers released by the Nevada Department of Taxation Monday.

How the FBI and ATF are aiding the Las Vegas shooting investigation

A painstaking investigation is being carried out by federal agencies assisting Las Vegas law enforcement piecing together a puzzle left by a sniper responsible for the mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest music festival.

NFL Week 7 betting review

NFL results, line moves and point-spread highlights from Week 7.

Construction to start on emergency room in North Las Vegas

MountainView Hospital on Tuesday will start construction on a freestanding 24-hour emergency room in North Las Vegas, capable of serving patients arriving by ambulance or walking into the facility.

8 still hospitalized in Las Vegas area after mass shooting

Eight people were still in Las Vegas area hospitals on Monday as a result of injuries sustained in the mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting, four of whom were in critical condition.

Boys and girls track relying on distance running for points

The Pahrump Valley boys track team is tearing things up in long-distance running. The Trojans went to Del Sol in Las Vegas on Tuesday to compete against four Division I-A teams. Pahrump finished second (106), Del Sol was first (117.5), Chaparral was third (95) and Spring Valley was fourth (55.5).

Nevada tourism official leaving to take Sonoma County post

Claudia Vecchio, the first director of the state Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, has resigned to take a similar position in Sonoma County, California.

Las Cazuelas recipes drawn from Mexico’s Puebla region

“In the beginning it was a little rough because everybody wants the regular chimichangas,” said Manuel Avendano, manager of the restaurant near Eastern Avenue at Silverado Ranch Boulevard. “Which is good, but we try to do a different menu.”

General gives some details of attack on US soldiers in Niger

The American people and the fallen soldiers’ families deserve answers about a deadly ambush in the African nation of Niger, the top U.S. general said Monday, without being able to provide many himself.

Peccole Ranch benches preserve memory of fallen

Apple Way is also known as the Avenue of Honor, and the homeowners’ board of Peccole Ranch wants anyone who uses it to reflect on the locals killed in the Route 91 Harvest Festival mass shooting.

Good Times group helps both listeners and singers

Rose Hyatt of the northwest valley crouched over a piano while about 20 adults followed her lead to a collection of seasonal songs, such as “Herman the Scarecrow” and “Tis Autumm,” on a recent Friday at the Howard Lieburn Senior Center.

Libraries aimed at offering more career-readiness aid

North Las Vegas Library District director Forrest Lewis and his team have aimed for years to provide more resources for academic and career readiness.