Officials brace for widespread flooding in Reno area

Gov. Brian Sandoval toured sandbag pickup sites Saturday as officials and residents prepared ahead of a powerful storm that’s stoking fears of widespread flooding in the Reno area.

Las Vegas symposium focuses on sense of place

Sociologists, environmental historians, historical preservationists and others came to Las Vegas from all over the nation Saturday to tell stories about how they preserved a sense of place.

Protests flare in Bahrain for Kim Kardashian visit

MANAMA, Bahrain – Just hours after reality TV star Kim Kardashian gushed about her impressions of Bahrain, riot police fired tear gas to disperse more than 50 hardline Islamic protesters denouncing her presence in the Gulf kingdom.

Rebels restore order, roll over Hawaii

Senior guard Justin Hawkins briefly lost his cool during a near-scuffle, something that rarely happens. But as UNLV was blowing a big lead, something that does tend to happen, he never lost his sense of calm.

Vampire on the loose in Serbia?

ZAROZJE, Serbia – Get your garlic, crosses and stakes ready: a bloodsucking vampire is on the loose.

One killed, two injured in Maryland Parkway accident

A 21-year-old North Las Vegas man died after the car he was riding in collided with a light pole in the center median of North Maryland Parkway north of Mesquite Avenue late Friday night.

Nevada election officer sues conservative group

Nevada’s top election official has filed a civil lawsuit against Americans for Prosperity, alleging the Republican conservative group violated state election laws by not registering in the state or filing donor contribution reports.

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