Jon Gruden sued the league and Commissioner Roger Goodell in 2021, arguing the NFL leaked emails he wrote and pushed the Raiders to fire him.
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A Las Vegas funeral home is closed after a finding that it was failing to cremate bodies for extended periods and failing to submit death records on time.
A storied mine tucked in the California desert might be the nation’s ticket to reducing its dependence on foreign adversaries. And it could be the birthplace of your next iPhone, too.
Speaker Steve Yeager and Majority Floor Leader Sandra Jauregui will not seek re-election in 2026.
Troy Plascencia, 36, told a deputy, “You better shoot me, dog,” as he approached him with a machete, according to a video briefing released Saturday.
This is the 14th time that the news organization has spearheaded the survey, which aims to identify the best and worst judges.
Gov. Joe Lombardo is preparing to authorize the Nevada National Guard to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement in a temporary, administrative capacity.
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development approved tax incentives for several companies that plan to open or expand facilities in Southern Nevada.
More than 50,000 Nevadans could have seen lower power bills, according to a nonprofit.
Two Nevada businesses failed to complete heat hazard analyses, according to internal records.
District Judge Erika Ballou is accused of defying the Nevada Supreme Court and violating the Nevada Code of Judicial Conduct.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. is working with the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth on the summit, scheduled Nov. 14 at downtown Las Vegas’ Historic Fifth Street School.
The county has not confirmed any cases of the infectious disease since 2018, but it is urging parents to stay up to date on their children’s vaccines.
Nevada’s solar boom could be hampered by too much direct oversight from the Interior Department, the governor told the Trump administration in a letter Monday.
After he made his guilty plea, his family and the victim’s approached each other outside the courtroom and shared tearful embraces.
