A controversial plan to overhaul the Clark County School District cleared one of three critical votes late Tuesday as a bipartisan group of state lawmakers granted their unanimous approval to a final set of regulations needed to set the plan in motion.
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Nevada Democrats Sen. Harry Reid and Catherine Cortez Masto reached out to the LGBT community at the Lambda Business Association’s monthly luncheon Tuesday at the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada.
UNLV researchers are working to develop sensors, small cameras and other imaging technology to analyze the content of people’s plates.
A new wildfire spread Tuesday at a staggering pace through drought-parched canyons east of Los Angeles, growing to 10 square miles in a matter of hours and forcing the shutdown of a section of Interstate 15, the main highway between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
A judge serving his last few months on the bench ejected relatives of murder victims from his courtroom Tuesday and threatened to have a Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter arrested during a routine hearing.
Clark County commissioners decided Tuesday to ask state lawmakers order a study of the Metropolitan Police Department’s funding formula at the 2017 legislative session.
Bracing for “severe disruptions” and jammed parking lots, UNLV leaders are encouraging professors to consider moving classes off campus when the school hosts this year’s final presidential debate during midterm week.
Henderson City Council approved on Tuesday a three-year contract extension for police officers that will cost the city $3.5 million through 2018.
Nevada has dozens of killers on death row, but should any of their appeals bottom out, it would be impossible to do away with any of them. That’s because a pharmaceutical company is no longer supplying one essential drug.
The neighborhood rocked by violent protests after a black officer fatally shot a black man was calmer after police pledged to strictly enforce a curfew for teenagers in Milwaukee, the latest place where authorities have invoked decades-old, often little-enforced laws to try to tamp down unrest.