Frank Ramano is upset about an airline misplacing some very precious cargo on a recent flight: his dog, Ty.
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As the first of three finalists in the University of Nevada, Las Vegas presidential search wrapped up two days of interviews, it became clear some university faculty are ready for new, outside leadership.
Global warming threatens to turn the parched West to toast. But, all things considered, Las Vegas Valley Water District General Manager John Entsminger is feeling pretty good these days.
Federal investigators are looking into allegations of discrimination, retaliation and a sexually hostile work environment in the Grand Canyon’s river corridor.
Senate Democrats, who lost their majority in the Nov. 4 general election that saw major Republican victories across the state, picked Sen. Aaron Ford of Las Vegas on Tuesday as their minority leader for the 2015 legislative session.
North Las Vegas first responders, Sunrise Children’s Hospital and Medical Center and a non-profit organization will conduct a traffic checkpoint Wednesday morning to encourage the proper wearing of seat belts, North Las Vegas police announced.
A right-of-way settlement for Project Neon has been reached for just more than a half acre of undeveloped land at Martin Luther King Boulevard and Alta Drive. The Transportation Department board of directors unanimously approved a $716,600 settlement agreement on Monday.
Suburban Philadelphia school staff tried contacting the parents and visiting the home of a 3-year-old around the time prosecutors say he was beaten to death by his mother and her boyfriend. But the school wasn’t aware of any abuse, school officials say.
The body of an elderly man was found in an apartment complex dumpster Tuesday, but Las Vegas police investigators don’t suspect foul play.
Researchers have uncovered the remains of two Ice Age infants in Alaska’s interior, a discovery archaeologists call the youngest human remains from that era found in northern North America.