Alexander Smirnov, who lived in a Las Vegas condominium before his arrest, was ordered to spend six years in prison by a federal judge.
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Legislation seeks to allow self storage facilities to publish advertisements of storage unit auctions online, but opponents — including the Review-Journal — argue it will decrease transparency.
A report from the Guinn Center found nearly 28 percent of Nevada’s budget comes from federal funds and provides support for health and human services programs.
Authorities in Arizona rescued a large group of special needs students who reportedly ran out of water and were in distress during a field trip near Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
You might have seen oversized loads traveling the Nevada highways. And then there’s this.
Nevada’s top water official says the bill would double review times for water rights applications, undermining its intent.
Duane “Keffe D” Davis, who faces a murder charge in the shooting of Tupac Shakur near the Las Vegas Strip, is accused of fighting with another jail inmate in December.
Pahrump resident Shawna Gonzalez alleged that Las Vegas veterinarian Shawn Frehner mistreated her horse. Frehner went missing on Monday near Lake Mead.
Lee Canyon is wrapping up its winter season this weekend, after announcing earlier this week that it planned to extend it.
A bill before the Nevada Legislature seeks to protect the health of workers who feel overlooked in conversations about occupational safety.
A Nevada senator plans to reintroduce a bill that would permanently rule out oil drilling in the northeast Nevada range.
Duane Davis’ battery trial is scheduled to begin this week. Prosecutors have alleged he and another inmate fought on Dec. 23.
Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager introduced a bill to remove college degree requirements and direct state agencies to treat federal government experience the same as state experience,.
An attorney said the testimony of the suspect’s mother about her communication with her son appeared contradictory because of inadequate interpretation.
Nevada could permanently ban cigarette sales to people born after Dec. 31, 2004, to cut down on combustible tobacco use.
