The Jean Ford Democracy Award is designed to recognize deserving citizens who have furthered the democratic process, according to Gail Anderson, deputy secretary of state.
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Nearly every issue of the Las Vegas Age, published from 1905-47, and the Las Vegas Times, published from 1905-06, is now available online.
Maria “Masha” Pisarenko of the east Las Vegas Valley spent her early years in what was then the Soviet Union and lived in Moscow from the age of 12 until the mid-2000s.
Aly Mikos, 40, and Lainey Gafford-Topacio, 53, lived states away from each other, but now both live in Las Vegas.
The Duke of Fremont Street was born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and said he traveled extensively before falling in love with Las Vegas.
Henderson Constable Earl Mitchell was indicted after a Review-Journal story questioning the spending of county money, including at casinos and bars.
The vigorous Project Neon paving work continues into the weekend as a stretch of Interstate 15 northbound will close over the weekend in downtown Las Vegas.
The state Gaming Control Board has recommended approval of horse racing dates for the White Pine and Elko county fairs in August.
An excessive heat warning in the Las Vegas Valley has been extended through Thursday before temperatures dip near normal over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Leonard Weiner, 81, was found dead inside a home near Charleston and Lamb boulevards after a house fire early Saturday morning, the Clark County coroner’s office said.