A judge ruled the voter petition was missing crucial details. The initiative’s chief proponent said it was “just a hiccup.”
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Jurors found Alex Ewing guilty in the death of Patricia Smith in Lakewood, eight months after he was found guilty of killing three members of a family in another Denver suburb.
Nevada officials awarded five organizations with grants through funds available from the American Rescue Plan Act.
A team of Las Vegas 6th graders has been named a national finalist in Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow contest.
In a joint press conference with the district, Marie Neisess, president of the largest teachers union in Nevada, called the attack on an Eldorado teacher tragic and horrific.
A Las Vegas judge on Tuesday ordered a competency evaluation for a teenager accused of beating and sexually assaulting an Eldorado High School teacher.
Even excluding volatile food and energy prices, which have driven overall inflation, so-called core inflation jumped 6.5 percent over the past 12 months, the biggest such increase since 1982.
A gunman in a gas mask and a construction vest set off a smoke canister on a rush-hour subway train in Brooklyn and shot at least 10 people Tuesday, authorities said.
The besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol yielded up more horrors after six weeks of pummeling by Russian troops.
Arrold Jean, 53, is facing lewdness, sexual assault and kidnapping charges in connection with a series of alleged incidents since 2010, according to the report.
Nevada Congresswoman Susie Lee will host a roundtable with UNLV students and faculty Tuesday to discuss college affordability.
Man identified as Luiz Saingz-Verdugo, of North Las Vegas. Saingz-Verdugo died of multiple gunshot wounds, according to the Clark County coroner’s office, which ruled his death a homicide.
Responsible gaming efforts typically focus on problematic gambling behaviors after they’ve began. A collaboration between UNLV and the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians will take a new approach.
Republican Adam Laxalt was targeted Monday for a “career-long attack” on the LGBTQ community, as activists urged voters to reject the U.S. Senate candidate at the polls.
The family of a Las Vegas man who was denied health insurance coverage for a specific type of lung cancer treatment, then later died, has won a $200 million civil verdict against his health insurance provider, according to court records.
Winter is the perfect time to tend to your deciduous trees and shrubs. These plants, which lose their leaves, are easier to prune now that their structure is clearly visible. Pruning during winter dormancy is less stressful, allowing the plant to store energy for strong spring blooms and fruit production. Winter pruning is crucial for the health and longevity of deciduous shade trees and many spring-blooming shrubs.
The lawsuit suggested that former Metropolitan Police Department Capt. John Pelletier helped to cover up a 2018 sexual assault and that he kidnapped witnesses.
City of Las Vegas Communications Director David Riggleman’s final day is Feb. 2. He took his post on Oct. 4, 1999, in Oscar Goodman’s first term.
When the crowd of over 340,000 revelers ring in the new year this week on the Strip, many roads in and around the resort corridor will be shut to traffic.
Last year, about 10,000 Christmas trees transformed into 86 tons of mulch for use in city parks.
