A vigil organized by a controversial group that bills itself as a parents’ rights organization will honor a high school student who police say was fatally beaten.
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Data released from the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation shows the labor force added 5,500 workers — the tenth consecutive month of gains.
As yet another shocking video believed to show out-of-control teens inflicting a senseless killing in Las Vegas goes viral, Jonathan Lewis Sr. doesn’t want to see it.
The Nevada Youth Homelessness Summit was hosted by the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth and Las Vegas Sands.
The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority’s board approved notices of concern and heard a presentation from each affected school about action steps to address issues.
Park officials are working to improve water quality at the hot springs over the next several days.
The unincorporated area is seeing a boom in residential and commercial space.
Nevada’s town namesakes help tell the story of the state’s nearly 160-year history.
Former lieutenant governor Dr. Lonnie Hammargren’s celebrations were part Willy Wonka, part Fred Sanford.
The first of three closed main roads reopened to the public for the first time since the remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary left a swath of destruction on the mountain.
Nevada’s labor market is on a stubborn streak of having the highest unemployment rate in the nation while also continuing to lead the country in job growth.
A conservative political commentator and attendees at Ramaswamy’s rally said the young entrepreneur would be a great vice president to Donald Trump.
Road work includes a median repair, cleaning out drainage culverts and several miles of shoulder repair in both directions.
Police said they received reports of a shooting in the 4100 block of North Studio Street around 10:25 p.m.
State and local parks will be operating as normal while federally operated facilities are likely to be closed if the government shuts down.
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