Am American Gaming Association report indicates other states around the country are experiencing the same lift Nevada has received for January and February.
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As soon as mid-April, personal interaction between visitors and costumed characters will be allowed again at Disneyland in California.
A Utah woman on a private boating trip has died after a fall at the Grand Canyon, authorities said Tuesday.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said he was encouraged by the support he received from politicians on both sides of the aisle after the incident.
Two Nevada lawmakers have filed bipartisan legislation in the Senate and House that would increase access to doctors, clinicians and specialists in the state and elsewhere.
The Biden administration plans to freeze federal student loan payments through Aug. 31, extending a moratorium that has allowed millions of Americans to postpone payments during the coronavirus pandemic, according to an administration official familiar with the White House’s decision-making.
Zelenskyy told the UN that civilians had been shot in the back of the head after being tortured, blown up with grenades in their apartments and crushed to death by tanks while in cars.
Police said they responded to the 1100 block of Green Valley Parkway at 3:26 p.m., police said, adding that the situation was still active as of 4:15 p.m.
Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson moved closer to Senate confirmation when two GOP senators said they would vote for the first Black woman to sit on the high court.
In a rare emergency move, the U.S government temporarily declared a northern Nevada toad endangered, saying a geothermal power plant in the works could result in its extinction.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford held two press conferences Monday to discuss the state’s initial receipt of funds from $285.2 million awarded through opioid settlements.
Nothing gets motorists riled up like a good ol’ fashioned carpool lane talk.
Russia faced a fresh wave of condemnation on Monday after evidence emerged of what appeared to be deliberate killings of civilians in Ukraine.
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, says in a U.S. television interview that Russian attacks in Ukraine amount to genocide.
A motorist died in a single-vehicle crash Sunday morning near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Three hours before his clients arrived at the Las Vegas Grand Prix last year, Nevada Stupak was already there, walking the route they’d take that evening.
Shirley Raines, widely known online as “Beauty to the Streetz,” the name of the nonprofit she founded, died Tuesday at 58.
The powder was made from milk provided by Organic West Milk Inc., a California company, and processed at a Dairy Farmers of America plant in Fallon, Nevada, company officials said.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford asked a federal judge Wednesday to dismiss a Trump administration lawsuit that is trying to force Nevada to release unredacted voter registrations to the federal government.
Boring Co.’s Vegas Loop project received its first building permit in the city of Las Vegas’ jurisdiction, after five years of operations in Clark County.
