A man has filed a lawsuit that claims his son ingested methamphetamine while crawling around a Laughlin hotel room that had not been properly cleaned.
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For the first time, hundreds of Gold Rush-era artifacts entombed in the wreckage of the S.S. Central America will go on public sale on Saturday.
Thirty-six of the 40 provisional license holders originate from the city of Las Vegas or unincorporated Clark County, according to the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board .
Confirmed and suspected COVID-19 hospitalizations statewide increased to 164 in the last week, a 16 percent increase over the prior week.
The cash option is estimated at $745.9 million for the Saturday drawing, which will be the 40th since the last jackpot winner.
A Cessna 182 plane en route to North Las Vegas airport landed in Lake Mead near Boulder City.
Gov. Steve Sisolak and Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo answered questions as part of a debate sponsored by the Nevada Independent, a non-profit news website.
The campaign of Gov. Steve Sisolak has purchased Google ads that post an ad attacking Joe Lombardo when people search for terms related to abortion, which has become an issue in the governor’s race.
About 200 people gathered Wednesday at Chuck Minker Sports Complex to mark International Overdose Awareness Day and to remember those who lost their lives due to overdose.
Latinos are expected to play a decisive role in the election, and campaigns are working hard to gain their support.
A program to relieve student debt has proven so popular that it’s crashed websites. Here’s everything you need to know about it.
A federal judge has dismissed claims that the state of Nevada and some sexually oriented businesses violated the 13th Amendment by promoting sexual servitude.
Mark Kampf, who repeated the false claim that the 2020 election was stolen, has been appointed Nye County clerk, where he will oversee the 2022 general election.
From bighorn sheep to birds, these spots in Southern Nevada can provide views of wildlife.
The bill, co-sponsored by U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., would provide assistance to smaller rural police departments for hiring and training.