Casino taxes and fees collected by Nevada during the state’s most recent fiscal year exceeded economic forecasts, according to data from gaming regulators.
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The lowest-paid workers in Nevada earn more than the federal minimum wage, which is currently $7.25 an hour.
Some Las Vegas Valley residents said they felt an earthquake that hit near Barstow, California.
Sexual abuse allegations against Lt. Col. Kevin DiFalco officer have been dropped in military court, but he could still be discharged from the military.
Red Cross disaster relief teams from across the nation are mobilizing to support evacuees in states slammed by storms.
Senior U.S. District Judge Larry Hicks died after he was hit by a vehicle near the district courthouse in downtown Reno, the Reno Police Department said. He was 80.
A fire that has been burning through Red Rock Canyon has been fully contained, according to the Bureau of Land Management.
Environmentalists have filed an application with the federal government to list the Amargosa toad, found only in the Oasis Valley northwest of Las Vegas, as an endangered species.
Nevada roads are deadlier this year, with nearly 40 percent more fatal crashes through March than during the same period in 2023. And the situation is worse on Clark County roads.
The winter count of the Moapa dace fish, which exists in six miles of streams and springs in the Muddy River system near Moapa, involved multiple agencies.
More than 80 new laws became effective in Nevada on January 1, including increased fines for tobacco sales to underage people.
Nevada’s federal delegates introduced a swath of legislation despite gridlocks in Congress.
Eric Bueno, 45, died at Northern Nevada Correctional Center.
The Memorial Day ceremony on Monday attracted hundreds to the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City.
A battle between Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo and Democratic legislative leadership centered around the state’s budget casts a long shadow over the work left for lawmakers before June 5.
In a world where headlines often focus on challenges and crises, the quiet victories in our communities can easily go unnoticed. Yet, these victories are the foundation of our everyday lives, shaping the safety and security we often take for granted. Southern Nevada’s recent success in reducing crime is one such victory—a story of effective […]
The former employee said she was pressured by a Control Board member to engage in discriminatory hiring practices.
Las Vegas is weighing whether to strengthen its camping ordinance that bans homeless encampments on public spaces.
The Clark County School District teacher assistant arrested for inappropriate contact with a minor told police she had a loving relationship with a student.
Federal prosecutors said in a court filing that Fiore’s claims “rest upon a misreading of two FBI documents and are irrelevant to the wire fraud charges the defendant faces.”