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A woman’s body was recovered Sunday in the desert in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
The Metropolitan Police Department recovered a body found Sunday morning on State Route 170.
South Summerlin is expanding, and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas is trying to keep pace by building a new church.
A first-of-its-kind solar plant in Central Nevada is back online and generating power after being down for repairs for eight months.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is expected in Nevada soon to review two national monuments here, but the Democratic congressman who represents the area said he feels left out of the process.
The Nevada Film Office wants to capitalize on emerging global e-sports industry generated $352 million in revenue in 2015 and is slated to generate $1.1 billion in 2019, according to a 2016 report by Newzoo, a provider of market intelligence covering the global games, e-sports and mobile markets.
A 78-year-old man is dead after a single-vehicle crash Wednesday morning in Pahrump.
A spending bill for the Department of Energy that does not include $120 million to revive the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste project in Nevada was approved Thursday by the Senate Appropriations Committee.
The new Walmart on Blue Diamond road will be hiring about 300 employees to prepare for its opening this fall.
Most of the 15 or so TVs that hung above the table games Thursday at Palace Station were playing O.J. Simpson’s parole hearing, but few gamblers were paying attention. In 2007, Simpson robbed two people in a hotel room at the resort.
The parole hearing for O.J. Simpson has ended and the four members of the state Board of Parole Commissioners have reached a decision. Simpson was granted parole Thursday.
Nevada has reached another milestone in economic recovery after recording a steady unemployment rate, state officials say.
Imagine a Nevada in which you can get paid to learn new in-demand skills — say to work in advanced manufacturing, or information technology, for example — even while maintaining another job.
Gov. Brian Sandoval left Wednesday for an 11-day trade mission to Panama, Peru and Chile.