Two underperforming charter schools will enter into a receivership that will dissolve their governing bodies with the goal of boosting academic results after a unanimous Clark County School Board vote on Thursday.
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A Utah company donated $100,000 on Thursday to keep three national parks open during the federal government shutdown.
Federal prosecutors are moving forward with their appeal of a judge’s dismissal of felony conspiracy and weapons charges against Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy, his sons Ammon and Ryan and independent militia member Ryan Payne.
Rep. Dina Titus was elected by Democrats Thursday to serve as chairwoman of the House Transportation subcommittee on economic development, public buildings and emergency management — a position key to infrastructure improvements in Nevada.
House Democratic leaders assigned Nevada Rep. Steven Horsford to serve on the Natural Resources Committee, a rare assignment of a second committee for a freshman lawmaker already placed on the powerful, tax-writing Ways and Means Committee.
Hall-of-Fame quarterback Joe Montana, looking to hit pay dirt in the legal marijuana industry, is part of a $75 million investment in a pot operator, it was announced Thursday.
The Clark County School District Police Department has four furry new officers with a talent for sniffing out guns.
Incumbent City Council members across the valley filed candidacy paperwork for re-election this week.
U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., missed the Senate votes to end the government shutdown on Thursday because she is recovering from surgery after injuring her wrist during a Martin Luther King celebration in Las Vegas.
Dueling partisan bills — one to fund President Donald Trump’s border wall and a Democratic measure to reopen government for two weeks — failed in the Senate on Thursday.