The baby was among five others injured in a three-car crash Saturday when a woman suspected of driving while impaired drove a pickup truck through a red light.
But some health communication experts question whether the message is reaching enough people, and if it’s being undercut by recent FDA controversies.
Deadly crashes involving marijuana are rising in Nevada. Traffic experts fear cannabis lounges will make the problem worse.
A teenager was fatally shot Friday morning in a northeast Las Vegas apartment complex.
Fields of ephemeral wildflowers aren’t expected this year at Death Valley, but the nearby national park’s rock-solidly stunning geology never takes time off.
The “Desert Monkey King” has a creator. The artist responsible for the mysterious artwork on a plateau in the southwest valley has come forward.
Though about 75 percent of asthma cases are diagnosed in childhood, it’s possible to develop asthma at any age.
He was in the same courtroom on the circuit where his father, grandfather and great-grandfather tried cases as the elected prosecutor for more than 80 years.
When Ohio State QB C.J. Stroud began his first round of interviews with teams at the NFL scouting combine this week, the Raiders were at the front of the line.
A man was shot and killed by police officers in North Las Vegas on Friday morning.
Big rains and snowfall since late last year have freed half of California from drought, but low groundwater levels remain a problem, officials said.
Members of the Vegas Chamber shared their legislative priorities, including education and workforce development, with lawmakers in Carson City on Thursday.
If you make homelessness more attractive, you’ll get more homelessness. That’s why two upcoming bills pushed by Nevada Democrats are so concerning.
Only by taking a hard line on responsible gun ownership can we prevent kids getting guns.
I was delighted to hear that the Nevada Senate was considering legislation to designate the wild mustang as Nevada’s state horse.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
While the Biden administration works to play catch-up on this disaster, the Grand Old Party’s quick reaction should serve as a wake-up call for Democrats.
Did you hear the one about how separate groups of House Republicans made multiple fact-finding visits to the U.S.-Mexico border yet managed to find very few facts?
Tik Tok raises White House ire by declining to commit to cutting flows of user data to China.
Legislative proposal would sanction too much secrecy.
The Golden Knights have made three moves before the NHL’s Friday trade deadline, but general manager Kelly McCrimmon said it’s possible the team still will be active.
If you’ve driven on Interstate 15 north of Charleston Boulevard or on Interstate 515 east of Las Vegas Boulevard recently, you may have noticed a bright pink billboard amid the earthy desert hues.
Kelvis turned up, as did “Donald Trump,” singing a Kermit the Frog number.
Outgoing Chief Thedrick Andres’ retirement became effective Tuesday.
The founder of Ontrack Inc., a telehealth company in Henderson, was charged with insider trading that saved him $12.5 million in potential losses.
A realignment proposal for Nevada high school football was approved and will go into effect this fall. Class 5A will be split into three divisions.
A “Meet the Candidates” event for Henderson’s Ward 1 special election was canceled by the city an hour before it was supposed to start.
There would be fewer university regents under a bill discussed in the Nevada Legislature on Thursday, which would reduce membership from 13 to nine members.
Las Vegas police officers found a woman suffering from gunshot wounds around 2 a.m. in the 4000 block of West Viking Road.
The Rebels play Michigan and Vanderbilt in nonconference games, then open Mountain West play by hosting Hawaii on Sept. 30. The UNR game is in October.
