A bison calf that tourists loaded into their vehicle at Yellowstone National Park because they were concerned for its welfare could not be reunited with its herd and had to be euthanized, park officials said Monday as they reasserted the importance of avoiding wildlife.
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A second Mexican judge has ruled that the extradition of drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman to the United States can go forward, judicial authorities announced Monday.
Southern Nevada’s higher education institutions awarded a growing number of degrees this month, prolonging a yearslong surge at all three schools.
A federal appeals court has reinstated a woman’s sexual harassment case against former Las Vegas Township Constable John Bonaventura.
Chris Sellman counsels stroke victims that happiness is attainable, but everyone needs to hear his message.
The Nevada State Democratic Party’s headquarters in Las Vegas were closed on Monday amid security concerns following a tumultuous state convention over the weekend.
When the Mountain’s Edge neighborhood took root in 2004, State Route 160 was just a two-lane highway to Pahrump that looked as if it was in the middle of nowhere. What a difference a decade makes.
“The Spirit of 33,” a mural unveiled at the Mob Museum on Monday, brings to life a time of gangsters and stylish cars: a 1933 Rolls Royce and a 1935 Duesenberg.
News organizations led by the Las Vegas Review-Journal have filed court papers bolstering their opposition to a government push for secrecy in the Bunkerville standoff case.
Federal immigration officers apprehended 65 foreign nationals in and around Las Vegas last week, including convicted drug traffickers and known street gang members.