The Nevada State College Foundation has added seven new members to its board within the past year as it ramps up efforts to leverage and manage a recent fundraising campaign.
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One person is dead after a Friday morning car crash in the central valley.
What happens if you’re trying to report a non-emergency — calling 311 instead of 911 — but never reach anyone?
Disbarred Las Vegas attorney Jeanne Winkler was sentenced Thursday to up to seven years in prison for stealing more than $140,000 from her former clients.
Officials in Arizona have approved a new water-sharing agreement that will leave more water in Lake Mead in an effort to head off an unprecedented federal shortage declaration.
A school bus struck a 7-year-old in the southeast valley Thursday afternoon.
Nevada Highway Patrol is advising drivers to avoid northbound U.S. Highway 95 near Craig Road because of multi-vehicle crashes in the area Thursday afternoon.
Officers were called about 4:30 a.m. to a spot of sidewalk just north of Woodlawn Cemetery, near the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard North and Owens Avenue. A man in his 40s was found shot and later pronounced dead at University Medical Center.
Kelly Thorn, 56, was last seen near East Owens Avenue and Marion Drive around 10 a.m. on Nov. 1.
An employee was sentenced Thursday for stealing mail being loaded on airplanes at McCarran International Airport.
All lanes of Frank Sinatra Drive near the Mandalay Bay Parking Garage will be closed during overnight hours starting Sunday night for a project on the resort’s pylon sign.
Work continues on the Supreme Court of Nevada on the corner of Clark Avenue and South 4th Street on Wednesday.
One man suffered critical injuries after he was shot several times at a mobile home complex in northeast Las Vegas early Thursday morning.
The raw divisions exposed by the presidential race were on full display across America on Wednesday, as protesters flooded city streets to condemn Donald Trump’s election in demonstrations that police said were mostly peaceful.
Nevada said “yes” to legal cannabis Tuesday night. So what does that mean for people looking to partake in the pot party?
