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Unless Nevada legislators extend taxes scheduled to expire July 1, state government will operate with $343 million less money in 2014-15 than it is spending during the current two-year budget period. And even that depends on how the folks in Washington, D.C., handle the federal government’s fiscal crisis.
WEST BEND, Wis. – Tinker may be miniature – as in a miniature horse – but he’s a big money raiser for the Salvation Army.
Northern Nevada authorities canceled Christmas celebrations and piled up sandbags Friday in anticipation of pounding rain and widespread flooding over the weekend.
Despite decades of work and millions of dollars spent, researchers may be losing their fight to save the endangered Devil’s Hole pupfish from extinction.
Las Vegas Marathon officials prepare for their big run Sunday, and road closures come with the package.
MIDDLETON, Wis. – Remember Roseanne Roseannadana? Or Emily Litella? Or Baba Wawa?
Joe Jackson, the 83-year-old patriarch of the Jackson family, is recovering at a Las Vegas hospital from a mild stroke he suffered Wednesday.
Generosity is any act of kindness or support given with no expectation of exchange or return from the recipient(s).
Memorial Day marks the beginning of what’s been dubbed the “1oo deadliest days” of the year on roadways.
Early voting begins Saturday for the June 11 primary. Here’s what you need to know.
Speakers at a Board of Regents meeting expressed disappointment in a lack of response from the board and UNLV leadership on a recent commencement speech.
Experts said there are significant safety hazards that in-flight turbulence poses to airline passengers and crews. Injuries have piled up over the years.