The family of a 22-year-old woman whose body was found in rural Clark County last summer is begging for the man wanted in her death to turn himself in.
I’m happy to see that the Nevada state Senate will be considering a bill that would put a limit on a governor’s emergency powers.
I am getting sick and tired of our school board, school administrators, government employees and on and on making one excuse after another for getting their pay and not doing their work.
Michael Ramirez’s Friday editorial cartoon depicting the spineless Republican Party hit the nail squarely on the head.
The Clark County Commission on Tuesday will consider whether to rename McCarran International Airport after former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo hit with new allegations of a COVID-19 nursing home death toll cover-up.
Businesses across the Las Vegas Valley received the green light to loosen their operating restrictions on Monday, with many allowed to surpass 25 percent capacity for the first time since November.
Officials warned that homes still without power would likely not have heat until at least Tuesday, as frustration mounted and Texas’ electric grid came under growing demand and criticism.
The Golden Knights’ best ability this season has been adaptability, according to coach Pete DeBoer.
Brayden Smith died Feb. 5 from a medical episode following surgery in the Las Vegas Valley, his parents said. The five-time “Jeopardy!” champ was 24.
When Rogelio Rodriguez of Las Vegas returned a green purse to the woman who lost it, she gave him a reward and listed him in her cellphone as “Roger: A Kind Honest Human.”
Nevada Democrats on Monday unveiled a bill that would kill the state’s presidential caucuses in favor of a primary system.
Pastor says his church never recovered from COVID-related cancellation of live Easter service.
Other Mama’s Dan Krohmer, who was on the verge of selling the award-winning restaurant to Tony Hsieh at the time of Hsieh’s death in November, is headed back to Las Vegas to retake the reins.
As is the case in New Orleans, Mardi Gras in Southern Nevada will be a somewhat subdued celebration this year, but some restaurants are planning festivities.
Michael McDowell won Sunday’s race at 100-1 after a crash on the final lap, and a William Hill bettor in Nevada earned a five-figure score.
If approved, the Golden Knights could have up to 20 percent capacity for games at T-Mobile Arena starting March 1.
Slated to be located on Raiders Way, the 50,000-square-foot facility that will house the Aces’ practice facility, offices, training room and lockers.
Lindsay Allen became expendable when the Aces recently signed three-time All-Star Chelsea Gray to play point guard.
The Raiders have been included in various offseason scenarios. Some of the speculation has more credence than others. Here’s a tip sheet.
New capacity limits begin today as part of Gov. Steve Sisolak’s plan to ease restrictions if current declining infection trends continue.
Of the state’s 17 school districts, 12 — including the Clark County School District — have been granted a variance allowing them some flexibility from state emergency directives.
The speaker says in a letter to Democratic colleagues that the House will also put forth supplemental spending to boost security at the Capitol.
Veteran entertainment visionaries Franco Dragone and Criss Angel are collaborating in a new venue under “Mr. Smiles and Molly,” set to open in Las Vegas this year.
Traffic volume on that stretch of road has been steadily increasing since June, eventually eclipsing 2019’s total in October.
Nevada residents in eligible groups can receive COVID-19 vaccines at many Walmart and Sam’s Club pharmacies across the state.
Public health officials reported a test positivity rate of 12.8 percent Monday. The last time the rate was below 13 percent was on Nov. 12, state data show.
A 55-year-old man with an injured leg was rescued by helicopter Monday in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury was named one of the NHL’s three stars of the week on Monday.
Health reporter Mary Hynes draws on her expertise and sources to answer queries on the COVID-19 vaccine.