The latest jackpot-winning Powerball ticket, worth $731.1 million, was sold in a coal mining town whose biggest previous claim to fame was being the hometown of baseball Hall of Famer Lefty Grove.
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Former Clark County District Judge Don Chairez, a longtime Nevada attorney, died Thursday from COVID-19. He was 65.
Rio’s relatively new ownership got the green light Thursday to eventually hold a gaming license, setting it up for full oversight of the property in the next couple of years.
An early proposal by Sightline Interactive and Sightline Payments is no longer under consideration by Nevada gaming regulators.
President Joe Biden has unveiled a stimulus package that would give Americans another $1,400 in relief checks, extend federal unemployment past March and increase the current amount of $300 per week to $400 in unemployment aid.
The upcoming legislative session will be closed to the general public, with only lawmakers, essential staff and a limited number of media members allowed in the building due to COVID-19 concerns.
Oscar Mayer’s rolling hotdog is making five local stops over three days.
American Nevada Co. is scheduled to hold a ceremonial groundbreaking Tuesday for Green Valley Town Center Apartments, a 300-unit complex along Olympic Avenue just west of Mountain Vista Street.
A federal response team has joined the investigation into the cause of a large fire at an apartment complex under construction in southwest Las Vegas late Monday.
In one of his last acts in office, President Donald Trump commuted the prison sentence of Kyle Kimoto, who had served 12 years for a telemarketing fraud scheme.