Teresa A. Crawford of Henderson is one of nine people being honored by the White House Thursday for advocating gun safety laws.
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Congressional candidate Niger Innis was the aggressor Thursday night against Assemblyman Cresent Hardy in their first GOP debate in Mesquite, a conservative rural community. Innis criticized Hardy for voting for state legislation that implemented President Barack Obama’s health care insurance program, including setting up the Silver State Health Exchange and expanding Medicaid.
Authorities are investigating a fight at Mike O’Callaghan Middle School that sent a girl to the hospital.
Integrity Vehicle Solutions, the Las Vegas company that started Nevada down the path of using GPS technology to discourage the illegal long-hauling of taxicab and limousine customers, won the endorsement of the Nevada Transportation Authority Thursday.
Decatur Boulevard’s northbound lanes were closed between Washington Avenue and Lake Mead Boulevard due to a large oil slick.
Retrieving Global Positioning System coordinates from a person’s cell phone so an arrest can be made is not an illegal search if a valid arrest warrant is obtained first, the Nevada Supreme Court said in an opinion issued Thursday.
The federal government has secured $1.1 billion to continue cleanup of a former chemical manufacturing site in Henderson as part of a settlement with the site’s owners.
Federal prosecutors filed court papers late Thursday asking a judge to order former power broker Harvey Whittemore to begin serving his two-year prison term for unlawfully funneling campaign contributions to U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
As more states acknowledge same-sex marriages and tourism entities recognize the value of marketing to the gay community, police and security forces need to expand their policies to be sensitive to providing a safe environment for gay travelers, a speaker at a security conference said Thursday.
A Henderson man sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for the slaying of his girlfriend’s 6-week-old son will get a new trial, the Nevada Supreme Court said in an opinion issued Thursday.