Former Las Vegas Justice of the Peace James Brennan will never forget Aug. 26, 1965: the final day that marriage was accepted as a draft deferment, and the day he married more than 100 couples.
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A woman is in critical condition after she was stabbed twice Friday night in the northeast valley, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Interior Department, White House remain mum on what actions the secretary recommended after his review of 22 national monuments created since Jan. 1, 1996, including Gold Butte and Basin and Range in Nevada.
UNLV School of Medicine’s first white coat ceremony was as much about recognizing founding Dean Barbara Atkinson as it was about the charter class.
A group of defendants still waiting to face a jury want a judge to release them from federal detention, where they have been held for more than a year.
Three North Korea short-range ballistic missiles failed Saturday, U.S. military officials said, which, if true, would be a temporary setback to Pyongyang’s rapid nuclear and missile expansion.
North Las Vegas is bringing the functions of its human resources department back in-house, more than two years after outsourcing the work to a consultant as a way to save more than $1 million, city officials said Friday.
Darren Adair retired after serving four years as finance director for North Las Vegas, helping guide the cash-strapped city toward solvency.
The Las Vegas officer facing charges in the May death of an unarmed black man has filed a lawsuit against the Metropolitan Police Department.
A moped rider is in critical condition after losing control and crashing Friday afternoon in the northwest valley.