Roughly 89,000 Nevadans signed up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act exchange for 2017, about 900 more than in the previous year. The jump occurred amid uncertainty over the fate of the legislation.
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Southern Nevada residents and officials gathered for a candlelight vigil Friday night to remember the 136 people who lost their lives in traffic crashes on Nevada highways last year. The inaugural event was hosted by the Nevada Highway Patrol’s Southern Command.
The Las Vegas Valley is expected to experience lightly cooler temperatures over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
A former manager of the Jones-West Ford dealership in Reno admitted Friday that he obtained prescriptions for painkillers from a doctor and distributed them to others as part of a large-scale prescription drug ring.
Before the age of 30, he was a state assemblyman, a Clark County commissioner and a U.S. House candidate. Then, he was inmate #38621048.
Dinosaurs & Roses, a Las Vegas nonprofit group dedicated to helping those in need, is bringing antiques to the Summerlin area to celebrate the opening of its newest adventure. The new arm of the organization is simply called the Attic.
Lawyers for the Las Vegas Review-Journal filed a motion Friday seeking access to jury information in the upcoming trial against associates of rancher Cliven Bundy.
The man found burned and dismembered in a desert lot in December was killed over a complicated love triangle, according to arrest reports obtained Friday by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Blackstone Group bought homes in bulk to turn into rentals after the market crashed, forming a company, Invitation Homes, for the venture. Invitation now owns almost 50,000 homes, including more than 900 in the Las Vegas area.
Jailed psychologist Gregory “Brent” Dennis, an admitted drug abuser, regularly obtained prescription painkillers from his own patients in the months before and after his wife’s 2015 death, a police report alleges.