Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske said she believes the future of Nevada’s K-12 education lies in Gov. Brian Sandoval getting a voucher-style program off the ground.
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A hit at the Rio for 16 years, Penn & Teller routinely sell out on the road — including an upcoming tour of the United Kingdom.
The North Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved an ordinance that limits oversized-vehicle parking in residential neighborhoods to 48 hours.
After their convictions in a federal drug case, a 93-year-old doctor and his medical assistant are seeking the return of dozens of gold coins and roughly $50,000 in bonds the government seized from them.
A well-known Las Vegas traffic-ticket handling business’s owner faces battery charges after allegedly using his vehicle to strike an 88-year-old police volunteer who was issuing him a parking citation, an arrest report shows.
Legal troubles are mounting for prominent sports bettor David Oancea, who is better known in gaming circles as Vegas Dave.
A Nevada woman accused of falsely claiming her 10-year-old son had a terminal illness and died so she could solicit gifts and money from sympathizers told the boy during the alleged scam that he was dying from leukemia, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
A lawyer who represents Cliven Bundy has accused a federal judge of violating the embattled cattle rancher’s constitutional right to a speedy trial by setting a start date of June 26 in the second Bunkerville standoff case.
A Senate bill spelling out legal protection for volunteers working on school organizational teams in the Clark County School District would be a moot point if an Assembly bill is signed into law.
A bill that would ban conversion therapy on minors could inadvertently cut those youth off from trusted mentors, a trio of Republican lawmakers said Wednesday.