Sgt. Aquilino Gonell and Officer Harry Dunn will meet with elected officials and community leaders in Las Vegas to talk about the Jan. 6 attack.
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First Lady Jill Biden’s Las Vegas appearance is designed to mobilize women to help re-elect President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
The Civic Education Resource Center in Las Vegas will assist Mexican nationals obtain naturalization and participate in democracy.
Higher* Archy became the first Black female-owned independent consumption lounge after regulators approved its license last month.
Newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson made his first public appearance as speaker Saturday, where he gave a message of unity in the House and support for Israel.
Clark County bought a 35,000-square-foot building in downtown Las Vegas for $8.6 million.
Nevada motorists have over $4 million in unclaimed technology fee refunds to recover from the state DMV.
Las Vegas Councilman Brian Knudsen is running for re-election to his Ward 1 seat.
The mountains that feed the Colorado River already have seen more snow this winter than they normally would through an entire snow season.
Democrat-turned-independent Tulsi Gabbard campaigned for Adam Laxalt on Friday.
Marijuana consumption lounges might begin to spring up as early as this year, and state officials on Tuesday took a crucial step into making that timeline possible by approving regulations for such businesses.
Consultant Matthew DeFalco, who is working on several campaigns as a political consultant this election cycle, was arrested at Resorts World in an alleged domestic violence incident.
After almost two years of receiving motorists complaints, NDOT reviewing HOV lane usefulness on Las Vegas.
Gov. Steve Sisolak and his wife Kathy were accosted and threatened at a Las Vegas restaurant Sunday by at least two men who shouted racial and anti-government epithets at them in an incident captured on cell phone video.
Former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, who died Tuesday at age 82, was a political titan and perhaps the most influential person to call the the Silver State home.