Auto racing fans from far and wide, as well as some locals, descended on the Strip Saturday night for the third annual Formula One race.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem spoke in a press conference Saturday at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas.
A new Emerson College Polling survey of Nevada voters published Friday determined that the job approval ratings for the Republican president and two Democratic U.S. senators are “underwater.”
Amid drizzly, chilly weather Friday night, thousands of Formula One fans came out to the Strip for the second day of the Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend.
Detectives believe a white Chevrolet Malibu driven by the girl’s mother may have stopped in Primm on Oct. 9 on a return trip to her home in Lompoc, California.
“The People’s Tree” is Nevada’s tree this winter. The U.S. Capitol Christmas tree hails from that Silver State wonderland for the first time in the program’s 55-year history
After seven days of the Legislature’s special session, a controversial film tax credit bill failed and lawmakers considered a resolution addressing mail-in ballots.
The first day of the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend brought thousands of people to the Strip. “We love F1,” one fan said.
Caesars Entertainment executives were apologetic about embarrassing the state by not catching an illegal bookmaker when he was gambling at Caesars properties.
In his appearance before the Nevada Gaming Commission, MGM President and CEO Bill Hornbuckle gives updates on upcoming convention calendar, Macao and Japan.
After being ordered to pay more than $30 million, a judge ordered “Vegas Dave” Oancea to hand over properties, a watch and cryptocurrency.
Citing mismanagement, Lutheran Social Services of Nevada employees and board members quit more than a year before the nonprofit paused its food programs for the poor.
Sergey Mkhitaryan, 43, was found guilty of first-degree murder with a deadly weapon, attempted murder and battery resulting in substantial bodily harm.
Gov. Joe Lombardo had called lawmakers back to Carson City to address an expansive list of legislation he said could not wait for the next regular session in 2027.
The legislation, backed by Gov. Joe Lombardo, changes multiple sections of Nevada’s criminal justice laws.
