WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Sunday that he was open to reviewing the ban on transgender people serving in the military.
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Colorado pot businesses are hoping to trade in cash-only trading for “merchant services,” a broad category that includes credit card and check payment, with approval from the U.S. Federal Reserve System.
Four years ago, U.S. Rep. Joe Heck got some star power and political help from Mitt Romney to open his Southern Nevada campaign headquarters as the GOP congressional candidate sought a comeback.
The UNLV sophomore golfer has an early tee time at TPC Summerlin as he tries to qualify for the U.S. Open, then heads to campus for finals, then catches a flight to Chicago tonight as the Rebels prepare for Thursday’s NCAA regionals.
UNLV professor Mark Yoseloff, former CEO of SHFL Entertainment Inc., is the mind behind UNLV’s Gaming Innovation course, which helps students develop and patent casino games with the goal of selling them to major companies.
A district judge has overturned the first-degree murder conviction of a Las Vegas man after ruling that he received ineffective assistance from his trial lawyers.
The Las Vegas Centennial Commission is considering spending $1 million to buy land under the historic Huntridge Theater, which was built in 1944 at the corner of Charleston Boulevard and Maryland Parkway.
After years of planning and financial uncertainty, the Las Vegas Veterans Memorial is starting to take shape, one brick at a time.
Dan Archie, 24, died from gunshot wounds to the abdomen, and his death has been listed as a homicide.
The new TV ad war between GOP lieutenant governor candidates Sue Lowden and Mark Hutchison plays out like a debate — charge and countercharge — centered on U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, the Democratic Senate majority leader.