A crowd of thousands flooded the streets of downtown Las Vegas on Saturday morning in one of more than 670 Women’s March events worldwide, expressing opposition to President Donald Trump’s stance on issues including reproductive rights, sexual assault, immigration and the environment.
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The Las Vegas Review-Journal and other media outlets Friday asked a federal appeals court to overturn a sweeping ruling that blocks public access to nearly all of the evidence gathered in the case against Bunkerville cattle rancher Cliven Bundy.
The state Department of Corrections issued a statement Friday announcing two unrelated inmate deaths.
Riley Schlei was born with kidney damage that has since developed into end-stage renal disease. His parents are desperately raising money to help them cover the cost of a transplant for the 14-month-old child.
Officials with Planned Parenthood in Southern Nevada are planning a public relations and political battle to try and block a cutoff of federal funding proposed by Republican congressional leaders.
One of the 17 defendants in the Cliven Bundy case wants a federal jury to visit the spot where the armed standoff unfolded in 2014 between supporters of the Nevada rancher and federal agents who impounded his cattle.
A popular loop road through colored rock formations in Death Valley National Park will be closed for repairs for three months starting Monday, the Park Service announced Tuesday.
2017 was in just its second day, but Foothill High School’s marching band and color guard were making a memory to last all year, and maybe many more.
Remembering the prominent, influential or just plain interesting Nevadans we said goodbye to in 2016.