A woman is dead after what officials described as a “violent” wrong-way crash Saturday night on Interstate 15 between Jean and Sloan.
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It started as a Facebook post. It ended with investors at the public and private level wondering what might have been.
Nevada’s two public universities experienced spikes in reports of sexual, domestic and dating violence incidents from 2017 to 2018, according to a report to be presented this week to the Board of Regents.
Richard Roman lives by few rules. But one he made up himself: When you’re in hell, move a few ZIP codes away and make your own heaven.
Experts say more Native Americans are moving to Clark County because of its strong economy, employment opportunities and proximity to tribal land in nearby states.
“Backyard Adventures,” a new exhibit at the Springs Preserve, encourages people to walk outside and rediscover the beauty outside their back door.
The Clark County coroner should not be able to keep certain autopsy reports confidential, a lawyer for the Review-Journal argued before the Nevada Supreme Court.
Lanterns marked with messages of hope floated into the night sky Sunday during the sixth annual RiSE Las Vegas festival at the Jean dry lake bed.
A small group is having a shell of a time trying to find homes for Nevada’s state reptile, the desert tortoise.
The ring used the stolen information to counterfeit ATM and bank cards that were used to withdraw cash and purchase luxury goods in Las Vegas and in at least six states.
Many residents in Southern Nevada are reporting a resurgence of grasshoppers, but the Nevada Department of Agriculture says there’s no evidence of a second wave of this year’s invasion.
Southern Nevada, Southern California and central Arizona are the nation’s “hot zone” for West Nile virus, reporting the highest number of cases of the potentially fatal mosquito-borne disease in the U.S.
Nevada is asking a federal judge to amend a lawsuit so the state can force the federal government to remove a half metric ton of plutonium secretly shipped to the Nevada National Security Site last fall.
The two meetings will address the concerns of students and families affected by the July 5 explosion that badly damaged two residential halls.
A new option known as corequisite classes will roll out at UNLV this year to help meet the NSHE goal of completely replacing traditional stand-alone remedial classes by 2021.