Oregon is on track to become the first state to impose mandatory rent controls, with a measure establishing tenant protections.
Former Nevada Department of Taxation Director Deonne Contine has been appointed to lead the state’s Department of Administration, Gov. Steve Sisolak’s office announced Thursday.
UNLV’s School of Medicine will begin a national search this summer for a new dean after founding dean Barbara Atkinson announced Thursday that she intends to transition from her leadership role at the school.
Pop star Gwen Stefani returns to town Wednesday for another run of shows at Planet Hollywood Resort.
Peter Tork, guitarist and singer of the made-for-television pop group The Monkees, died Thursday. He turned 77 on Feb. 12.
Georges St-Pierre is retiring from mixed martial arts.
The Class 4A and Class 3A state flag football championship games which were scheduled for Thursday and postponed until Friday have again been postponed after the Clark County School District canceled all classes and after-school activities for Friday. The games will be played Monday at Cimarron-Memorial.
The residents of Las Vegas’ Ward 3 aren’t thinking about the development issues surrounding the Badlands golf course. They do, however, want more neighborhood police patrols to increase public safety. That’s according to former Assemblywoman Olivia Diaz who’s running for the Ward 3 city council seat.
A North Dakota charity event turned into worldwide inspiration when a 4-year-old boy performed his favorite trampoline act in his wheelchair.
Nike says it’s investigating why Duke freshman Zion Williamson split a shoe open during a game against rival North Carolina. But the sportswear giant says it’s an “isolated occurrence.”
Ch ef Scott Commings’ Culinary Road Trip dinner series returns to the Downtown Grand on Thursday.
The Academy Awards aren’t necessarily broken, but that hasn’t stopped seemingly everyone responsible for this year’s ceremony from spinning The Wheel O’ Random Ideas in search of a fix.
A park ranger furloughed during the partial federal government shutdown has claimed a $29.5 million lottery jackpot.
Las Vegas-based maker of slots and lottery machines said revenue increased to $886 million in the fourth quarter from $823 million a year ago, driven largely by its social and digital segments.
The Nevada Highway Patrol responded to a rollover crash in Henderson Thursday morning.
Las Vegas police are searching for three men who attempted to rob two women on the Las Vegas Strip early Thursday morning.
Police say Syracuse men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim struck and killed a 51-year-old man walking outside his vehicle on a highway.
Four people were injured after a three-car crash near the Las Vegas Strip early Thursday morning.
A storm that dumped more than 7 1/2 inches of snow on some parts of the Las Vegas Valley was clearing out Thursday, but forecasters and state officials warned that icy roads could be a problem overnight and early Friday.
Students in Clark County won’t have a snow day after all, the Clark County School District, announced Thursday morning.
Empire actor Jussie Smollett staged a racist and homophobic attack because he was unhappy about his salary and wanted to promote his career, Chicagos police superintendent said Thursday.
Africa Love, the gift and decor shop owned by Serigne “Mara” Diakhate, is filled with jewelry, clothing, handbags, backpacks, musical instruments and artwork made by artisans from villages throughout Africa.
The Raiders stadium in Las Vegas has made significant progress over the past month.