Schwarzenegger back in show biz with ‘Governator’
NEW YORK -- With his years as governor behind him, Arnold Schwarzenegger will soon return to his acting career with a new animated TV series.
The mining town’s drinking water only tested below federal limits for arsenic in 2022.
Here’s the inside story of how ranchers negotiated a deal with a powerful mining company.
Gov. Joe Lombardo on Friday signed bills related to cybersecurity, health care and standing up a proactive state program that could supplement programs, such as food stamps, in case of future government shutdowns.
U.S. District Judge Miranda Du orders an injunction blocking Clark County from enforcing some of its short-term rental ordinances.
State officials have less than 60 days to deliver a consensus agreement for the Colorado River.
A man is suing an MGM Resorts International property for false imprisonment after being detained by property security.
Two Henderson police unions are calling for Councilwoman Monica Larson’s censure after she made ‘degrading’ comments about the department in an email renouncing an endorsement from one of them.
The release included photographs, call logs, grand jury testimony and some documents and records that have already been in the public domain.
Two more Henderson police officers who were investigated for their involvement in an alleged cover-up of a 2021 DUI crash said their suspensions were the result of discrimination and retaliation.
A terminated $10 million housing grant was plagued by mismanagement, according to the former Marble Manor program director for Lutheran Social Services of Nevada.