Fred Bell is on a quest for quiet. The Henderson man spends his free time stalking the sounds of solitude using high-tech recording equipment he assembled himself.
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If it wasn’t for Antressa Summers and the $50 Clark County prosecutors say she felt she was owed, her 21-year-old son wouldn’t be facing a murder trial in the death of her boyfriend.
Nevada has issued more than 20,000 driver authorization cards in the first six months of the program’s existence, but many more immigrants who are in the country illegally remain afraid to come forward, those familiar with the program say.
Republican Rep. Joe Heck is moving around some pieces in his campaign for re-election amid hints of larger shifts in the race for his seat in Congress.
For most women, awaiting the birth of a child is a wondrous time, full of excitement and joy. For Tracey Moran, pregnant with her son, Zachary MacKenzie, it was a time consumed by fervent prayer.
At the time of Nancy Quon’s suicide in March 2012, she had $10 million in life insurance that was supposed to go to beneficiaries, including her two daughters.
Joshua Bacharach of Las Vegas has been booked into the Clark County Detention Center, and the 30 year old is facing charges of attempted murder, felony evasion and two weapons-related charges.
A northern Indiana man linked to a couple who killed two Las Vegas police officers faces intimidation charges after allegedly threatening an Indiana Supreme Court justice, a second judge and two law enforcement officers.
Even though it’s summertime and for most Las Vegas kids, the classroom is a distant memory, it’s still a good idea to pay attention to school-zone signs.
Latinos in Nevada often fare worse than Latinos in other Intermountain West Region states, according to a study being released Monday.