Strolling Into Boulder City
June 17, 2008 - 9:00 pm
U.S. President Donald Trump is meeting face-to-face with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday for a high-stakes summit that could determine not only the trajectory of the war in Ukraine but also the fate of European security.
The Silver State and the Lone Star State may swing different ways politically, but they have at least one thing in common: an “F” rating for partisan gerrymandering.
The law was first introduced by Jovan Jackson, Nevada’s first formerly incarcerated state lawmaker.
The county fired Jimmy Floyd after an investigation into claims of a conflict of interest involving his wife’s firm and the awarding of public works contracts.
A state audit of the Nevada Department of Corrections found pay issues, including officers clocked more than 38,000 hours of unknown overtime, cost the state up to $18.5 million a year.
Las Vegas’ hometown airline is offering low-priced fares to Atlantic City.
Nearly two years after storm damage forced the closure of Earl B. Lundy Elementary School, the Mount Charleston community celebrated the building’s reopening.
Dubious crime statistics have created predictable partisan positions on President Donald Trump’s takeover of D.C. policing.
More than 131,000 Nevadans could lose food and nutrition benefits because of the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” officials said during a Nevada legislative committee meeting Wednesday.
The city of Las Vegas said Wednesday that it was not pursuing an ordinance that would’ve limited outdoor amplified noise during late-night hours at the popular Arts District.