No one at the Nevada Department of Public Safety is commenting on a case of mistaken identity that caused the wrongful arrest of an Idaho man last week.
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Representatives with the Nevada Department of Transportation attempted to appease Boulder City residents Thursday by explaining that they are pushing through a project in three months that should take a year.
Thrifty is nifty these days. Just ask Savers, a nationwide chain of 220 for-profit thrift stores.
A plan buried in the Nevada recession has resurfaced. Marriott International plans to build a large hotel across the street from the Las Vegas Convention Center but has not laid out a timeline.
Homicide detectives are investigating a person found deceased east of downtown after reports of gunfire Thursday night, Las Vegas police said.
Artist Brian Henry’s “High Noon,” a show focused on iconic signs is set to run through May 28 at Kleven Contemporary inside the Emergency Arts buildling.
Once a resort with rowboats, fireworks, prize fights and horse races, Lorenzi Park takes its name from vineyard developer David Lorenzi. The 60-acre park is undergoing renovations on the western half that are expected to be completed by summer 2012.
Clark County commissioners and county fire department officials were scheduled to recognize firefighters during a ceremony March 29 at Fire Station 33, 865 E. Desert Inn Road.
New Clark County School District Superintendent Dwight Jones is facing a budget crunch with the possibility of $400 million in reductions for public education, but he’s confident the district will survive and thrive.
The Southern Nevada Musical Arts Society plans to present J.S. Bach’s “St. Matthew Passion” at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall on the UNLV campus, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway.
