It’s been 10 years since Marina Vance’s son, Spc. Ignacio “Nacho” Ramirez, died while serving overseas. While she is still saddened by the memory, her son’s death has led her to be a voice for the troops.
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Mary Wesley, who helped lead a movement by Las Vegas welfare mothers in the 1970s to fight a war against poverty in their community, died Sept. 13.
As Utah waits to see if President Barack Obama will designate a new national monument in the state, this weekend’s 20th anniversary of another national monument rekindled memories of an event that ignited simmering western frustrations about federal ownership of public land.
Nevada Republicans and Democrats often argue like cats and dogs, but when it comes to the welfare of animals, some find common ground.
Inadequate and unsafe jails are problems across the United States, with aging facilities holding an increasing number of people. They often operate independently with little to no oversight, experts say.
A 63-acre island estate that went on sale this week for the first time in over a century includes a stone mansion, a 21-stall horse stable and a natural cove that can shelter boats in stormy weather.
Rodney King’s daughter was just 7 when her father was beaten bloody by officers with the Los Angeles Police Department.
To have a community, you must have unity. Local residents and members of local organizations gathered Saturday evening in a solidarity rally to protest police brutality and social injustices.
The owner of Reno’s oldest cemetery is suspending plans to disinter the bodies of some of the city’s earliest settlers.
A man was pronounced dead hours after a single-vehicle rollover crash in North Las Vegas, according to Nevada Highway Patrol trooper Chelsea Stuenkel.