HOLLY FIRES FIRST PITCH
September 3, 2009 - 10:39 pm
Holly Madison tosses out the ceremonial first pitch at the Las Vegas 51s baseball game Thursday. (Photo courtesy Brian Jones/Las Vegas News Bureau)
The U.S. government said that it didn’t intervene in the case of an Israeli government official arrested in an operation targeting alleged child sex predators in the Las Vegas Valley.
Officials said nearly one in three high school students and about one in six middle school students in Clark County reported having tried e-cigarettes.
The Las Vegas Valley’s long history with construction defect reform ligitation, which started in the 1990s, is still being debated today at the state level.
The conservative network Newsmax will pay $67 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of defaming a voting equipment company by spreading lies about President Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss, according to documents filed Monday.
The FBI is warning people of a new scam involving fake packages with QR codes designed to steal data.
Monday’s hastily assembled meeting comes after the president met on Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called what happened “a terrible and tragic night.” He posted online that he joined the state in mourning the loss “of these courageous law enforcement officers.”
Las Vegas was rated as the third most dangerous city in the U.S. for pedestrians in a study released last week by shoe company Kuru.
Superintendent Jhone Ebert announced the tentative negotiated agreement between the school district and the Clark County Education Association on Aug. 9.
The AI race is transforming northwestern Nevada into one of the world’s largest data-center markets — and sparking water concerns in the nation’s driest state.