THE ‘GODFATHER OF HORROR’ GEORGE ROMERO VISITS FRIGHT DOME

“Night of the Living Dead” producer/director George A. Romero visited Fright Dome on Thursday for a meet and great with fans. (Photo courtesy of Radiant Inc)
Nevada on Tuesday joined a lawsuit against the Trump administration aiming to release emergency funding to a food program that helps feed nearly 500,000 residents as the federal government shutdown stretches on.
The slow return of hostages’ bodies is posing a challenge to implementing the next stages of the ceasefire, which will address even knottier issues.
Dreamscape Companies Inc. President and Chief Financial Officer John Eder had been recommended for licensing by the Gaming Control Board. But he ended up being denied.
In Kingston, officials warned residents of the surrounding area to watch out for crocodiles that might be displaced by flooding.
Most workers will be given 90 days to look for a new position internally, Beth Galetti, Senior Vice President of People Experience and Technology at Amazon, wrote in a letter to employees.
Parents of an armed Black Lives Matter protester shot to death by police testified Monday that the loss of their son has left a void.
Crews began work on the new crosswalk on Spring Mountain just east of Arville Street that will connect Chinatown and Shanghai plazas, one of the busiest areas in the Chinatown area, Clark County announced.
The student’s parents claim their son’s teacher shoved him to the ground and verbally assaulted him nearly two years ago at a Henderson high school.
Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill touted falling crime statistics and technological advances at the Metropolitan Police Department at his re-election campaign event.
A lawsuit accuses Las Vegas police officers tackling and arresting her when someone else taunted them during an anti-ICE protest.