Lake Mohave heats up as haven for smallmouth bass

If you have been dreaming about catching a smallmouth bass that will put a bend in your fishing rod, Lake Mohave is the place to go.

Nevada assisted-suicide bill moves to Senate for vote

A divided legislative committee on Wednesday moved Nevada’s proposed physician-assisted suicide law to the Senate for a vote with amendments, one of which would bar the use of telehealth in connection the law’s provisions.

NCAA Tournament props

NCAA Tournament props posted at Westgate, William Hill, Caesars Entertainment, MGM Resorts and Station Casinos sportsbooks.

Bill to curb Nevadans’ out-of-network medical costs gutted

A bill that would have required insurance companies to pay for out-of-network care for Nevadans living more than 25 miles from an in-network provider was gutted Wednesday after the sponsor described it as unworkable as written.

Nevada fishing report, March 20, 2019

Crappie and black bass are biting in the Overton Arm of Lake Mead, and smallmouth and largemouth bass are in prespawn mode.

Las Vegas instructor lands National Teachers Hall of Fame honor

Richard Knoeppel, 32, who teaches architecture at the Advanced Career and Technologies Academy, learned Wednesday that he would be one of just five inductees from around the nation in a ceremony later this year.

Valley Electric voting on new board member after scandal

Kathleen Keyes is set to be elected to Valley Electric Association’s board Thursday. She is moving in as dozens of members work to oust the directors who were in charge during a series of sexual harassment and embezzlement allegations.

Shadow Ridge senior nears 12 years of perfect attendance

Barring any unforeseen circumstances, 18-year-old Sean Stewart will graduate this May from Shadow Ridge High with a perfect attendance record across 12 years — a total of over 2,000 days.