State wildlife officials to test carcass recovered at one of the ponds at Veterans Memorial Park to confirm whether it is in fact the flesh-eating predator from South America.
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An online recruitment drive for firefighter positions with the Clark County, North Las Vegas and Pahrump fire departments and the Mount Charleston Fire Protection District will begin at 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Officials say one person has been hospitalized after a chemical spill forced the evacuation of part of Tesla’s giant battery factory in Nevada.
Many in crowd criticize two Republican members of Nevada’s congressional delegation over recent federal action on health care, abortion rights and environmental protection.
U.S. residents paid Uncle Sam an average of $8,943 per person in federal income, payroll and estate taxes in 2016.
With the clock winding down to file tax returns, many Las Vegas Valley residents are heading to tax service centers to avoid getting slapped with late penalties.
State lawmakers were stunned by the volume of untested sexual assault examination kits, asking during a hearing last week how the backlog got so bad and discussing legislation to keep it from happening again.
Nevada’s top election official on Friday opened an investigation into alleged voter fraud in last year’s election, saying her office has uncovered evidence that noncitizens had cast ballots.
The list includes the 1980 fire at the MGM Grand, one of the worst hotel fires in U.S. history.
The Laughlin River Lodge is adding a bowling alley and received a permit on April 5 for $1.8 million worth of work on the second floor for the new attraction.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Selection on Friday named six finalists for two Eighth Judicial District Court vacancies.
The owner of Nevada’s best-known legal brothel says he plans use his seventh location to cater to players and staffers of the Raiders NFL franchise once it moves to Las Vegas. But at least one attorney cautions against that.
Gov. Brian Sandoval got a briefing Thursday in which he was told the snowmelt could begin in earnest by month’s end and stretch into June or July.
For 23rd year in a row, group demonstrates against military work being conducted at the former Nevada Test Site, 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
As people filed in for opening day Wednesday morning, few might have guessed it’s a landmark year for the Clark County Fair & Rodeo, which are celebrating their 30th year at the Whipple Avenue fairgrounds in Logandale.