Anyone hoping to soak in the warm water of Ash Springs will need to wait for at least two more years, the Bureau of Land Management announced Friday.
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Except for the homegrown variety and a few coming through Las Vegas to raise money, politicians will be rare during summer 2016.
The correct pronunciation is “Nuh-VAD-uh.” It’s a Spanish word with an American accent meaning “snowcapped,” named after the Sierra Nevada.
For nearly six years, authorities have searched for a woman connected with the poisoning death of a Reno businessman, but she has finally been arrested in Peru, federal authorities said Thursday.
Former Carson City Mayor Marvin Teixeira has died after a lengthy illness.
The U.S. Senate has scheduled confirmation votes next week on Richard Boulware, the Las Vegas federal public defender proposed to become a Nevada federal judge.
A U.S. District Court judge has disqualified an attorney representing a company suing lieutenant governor candidate Sue Lowden over a $77,000 bill from her U.S. Senate campaign in 2010.
U.S. Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada will depart Thursday for France where he and eight other senators will mark the 70th anniversary of the D-Day invasion, his office confirmed.
Las Vegas is known for its sweltering summers, but according to an Associated Press analysis of federal temperatures released Wednesday, the valley is now the sixth-fastest warming city in the nation.
Boulder City police are trying to figure out if a fatal moped crash on Wednesday was an accident or a hit-and-run.
A man convicted in the death of his 4-year-old son who was left in an SUV in June 2008 should get a new trial on myriad issues, including that Stanley Rimer should have been tried separately from his wife, his lawyer told the Nevada Supreme Court Wednesday.
O.J. Simpson’s lawyers were given another week Friday to reformat and resubmit an appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court seeking a new trial in the kidnapping and armed robbery case of the former football star.
Nevada’s state general fund is taking a hit this year of more than $70 million due to changes in the state’s gold mining industry, but the effect on the counties that rely on the net proceeds of minerals will be tougher to absorb.
The UNLV presidential search committee wants a diverse group of three to five candidates to visit campus and complete interviews, but a deadline will not be set.
On the second day of landings at Normandy, Army Pfc. Benjamin Goo remembers the bullets flying and the sight of soldiers’ bodies as his unit penetrated the shoreline on Omaha Beach to join the invasion of Nazi-occupied France.
