Las Vegas police were investigating an apparent murder-suicide Wednesday morning in the southwest valley.
Officials of Candid, which includes the philanthropic information resources GuideStar and Foundation, and the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, which analyzes charitable giving during crises, said the most dire scenarios could be avoided if donations were to increase substantially — from the government as well as from private contributors.
A group of local parents are suing four baby food manufacturers after a congressional report released last month found their products are tainted with high levels of toxic metals.
Nevadans have favorable views of how Gov. Steve Sisolak and President Joe Biden are leading the state and nation, with more than half supporting Sisolak’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A fire in a carport spread to a building at a central Las Vegas apartment complex early Wednesday, forcing the evacuation of a handful of residents.
Defense Department leaders placed unusual restrictions on the National Guard for the day of the Capitol riot and delayed sending help for hours despite an urgent plea from police for reinforcement.
A Las Vegas woman has been charged with intentionally running over her boyfriend with a minivan during a dispute over a cellphone.
St. Patrick’s Day treats at Pinkbox Doughnuts and special drinks at The Underground.
Affiliates of Apollo Global Management Inc. and Vici Properties Inc. will acquire The Venetian, Palazzo and the Sands Expo & Convention Center.
A clear Wednesday sky will gradually turn to clouds by late afternoon with winds gusting up to 30 mph in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
At least 10 rockets targeted an Iraqi military base in western Iraq on Wednesday that hosts U.S.-led coalition troops, a coalition spokesman said.
Such incidents don’t go only one way.
Democrats try to adorn bills with goodies for constituents.
Democrats fixate on Capitol but ignore what businesses went through in Portland, elsewhere.
President Biden and the far left have gone too far, and the people of this nation must make their voices heard to stop the destruction of our country. Do not sit back and simply watch them tear us apart.
Does the right hand know what the left hand is doing?
Nevada Democrats are preparing to roll out the red carpet for those willing to commit election fraud.
California group compensates landowners in return for protection.
A 26-year-old miner who died at a work site near Jean last week was identified Tuesday afternoon.
A missing 16-year-old from Houston was found working as a prostitute in Las Vegas last month, according to an arrest report for the man accused of working as her pimp.
A Nevada Highway Patrol trooper arrested a man accused of kidnapping during a traffic stop last month near Elko, according to a Tuesday news release.
A man fell to his death at an Amazon warehouse facility in North Las Vegas early Monday, and the Clark County coroner’s office has ruled his death a suicide.
Equipo Academy went 11-8-4 and reached the Class 3A state semifinals in 2019. The Yeti are one of nine Southern Nevada teams that will take the field this spring.
Time spent on house arrest could count as time served toward inmates’ sentences under a bill before the Legislature for the second session in a row.
The Washoe County Health District said it received about 3,600 doses in its first shipment of the newly approved drug.
Somewhere in Alex Raffi’s life are a wise sea turtle, a female pirate captain, a failed pirate, a tiger, a girl with clockwork wings and a girl wearing a rabbit’s mask who insists that she’s not a rabbit.
As Nevada’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout expanded to new occupations, the Cashman Center on Tuesday experienced long lines and wait times of over an hour.
Legislation that would require the federal government to receive consent from state, local and tribal entities before constructing a permanent repository for nuclear waste was filed in the House on Tuesday by Democrat Dina Titus of Nevada.
Handicapper Wes Reynolds and Westgate vice president of risk Jeff Sherman expect Francesco Molinari to make a triumphant return to the event this week at Bay Hill.