Dan Brouillette was confirmed Monday by the Senate to be the new secretary of energy, without the support of Democrats including Nevada’s two senators.
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President Donald Trump lands in a London still reeling from a terrorist attack and embroiled in a contentious national election for a NATO meeting that leaders are working to keep as uncontroversial as possible.
A storm that already snarled Thanksgiving travel across much of the country threatened to dump a foot and a half of snow on parts of the East.
The House impeachment report on President Donald Trump will be unveiled Monday behind closed doors for key lawmakers as Democrats push ahead with the inquiry despite the White House’s declaration it will not participate in the first Judiciary Committee hearing.
Federal lawmakers are still pushing for legislation to resume the licensing process at Nevada’s proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository, despite opposition that has repeatedly robbed the project of funding.
Many Las Vegas residents complain the $200 million I-15/Tropicana interchange project won’t start until a year after Allegiant Stadium opens and won’t be done until fall 2024.
The bricklayers are long gone, but their message in a bottle recently was discovered — 112 years after being entombed in a wall at Montclair State University in New Jersey.
New Orleans police are investigating a mass shooting that wounded 10 people early Sunday near the city’s famed French Quarter.
Authorities say nine people have been killed after a plane crashed in South Dakota.
Presidential hopeful Tom Steyer blasted the Republican Party during a series of Las Vegas campaign stops on Saturday.
Both Michigan and Illinois, which allows sales starting on Jan. 1, are officially joining nine other states that broadly allow marijuana sales.
The attack raises questions for Britain’s government and security services. Police said Usman Khan was convicted in 2012 of terrorism offenses and released in December 2018.
A powerful storm making its way east from California is expected to bring intensifying snow and ice to the Midwest during the year’s busiest travel weekend.
Sheriff Joe Lombardo says he was trying to avoid a lawsuit when he suspended the Metropolitan Police Department’s cooperation with ICE, but that police will still hold violent criminals for deportation.
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