This latest act of violence on a U.S. military installation again raised concerns about safety and security within the armed forces’ own walls.
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There could be legal challenges if he were to reshape the census, which also guides the distribution of $2.8 trillion in federal funds to the states for roads, health care and other programs.
A policy change made it more difficult for Nevada resorts to hire armed security guards. But a regulatory change approved in November has eliminated that problem.
Henderson has adopted a new redistricting plan following a contentious exchange in which Mayor Michelle Romero and Councilwoman Carrie Cox accused each other of politicizing the process.
Alan Wolfley works at the North Las Vegas Water Reclamation Facility, which treats 20 million gallons of wastewater a day.
A statement said the underlying technology issue had been resolved and employees were working to restore normal operations.
The 6,000-unit housing development would sit on 940 acres between the Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument and land that belongs to the Las Vegas Paiute Tribe.
U.S. Border Patrol agents jumped out of the back of a rented Penske truck and made arrests at a Los Angeles Home Depot store during an immigration raid.
In lockstep with a similar Clark County ordinance, Las Vegas will begin regulating the use of electric bicycles and scooters at city parks and public plazas.
Months after an Arbor View High School student was struck and killed in a crosswalk, Las Vegas officials are planning to add crossing guards to middle schools and some high schools.
Jim Denton was known for his principled approach to campaigns and his ability to guage what voters most cared about.
A Minnesota meteorologist is sending the internet into a frenzy over a move he made in the middle of a live broadcast.
She’s concerned about potential conflicts the KalshiEx LLC board member would have regulating commodities markets.
Soldiers in the area who witnessed the shooting “immediately and without hesitation” tackled the shooter, Brig Gen. John Lubas said.
The Henderson City Council on Tuesday approved receiving more than $550,000 to settle litigation with one of the largest entities tied to the nationwide opioid epidemic.
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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.
