VIDEO: The Spirit of Nevada
November 22, 2013 - 2:37 pm
We celebrate the Nevada Sesquicentennial by exploring our state’s history, people and natural beauty. Together they forge the spirit of Nevada.
We celebrate the Nevada Sesquicentennial by exploring our state’s history, people and natural beauty. Together they forge the spirit of Nevada.
We celebrate the Nevada Sesquicentennial by exploring our state’s history, people and natural beauty. Together they forge the spirit of Nevada.
Senate Bill 179 defines the term for Nevada Equal Rights Commission investigations into discrimination in housing, employment and accommodations.
Las Vegas leaders reacted Monday following an act of violence targeting demonstrators in Colorado on Sunday.
Peaceful supporters of Israel face a violent attack — and the familiar dog whistle “Free Palestine” — for bringing awareness to hostages in Gaza.
Last-minute changes to Gov. Joe Lombardo’s signature policy proposal on crime include a new “smash-and-grab” crime, updated DUI penalties and a specialty court for the Strip corridor.
The busiest commercial air carrier at Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport will be able to provide flights to Asia, Australia and Europe as a result of the new partnership.
With the busy summer travel season underway, TSA is warning travelers about the dangers of using USB chargers at airports.
A bid to offer film tax credits to build the 31-acre Summerlin Studios will get a vote on the final day of the Nevada legislative session.
Zoox is moving closer to rolling out its robotaxi service in Las Vegas after partnering with North Strip resort and moving on from a crash involving one of their self-driving vehicles.
Two Florida juveniles were charged in Las Vegas Justice Court with close to a dozen felonies each after allegedly stalking and extorting a Las Vegas cryptocurrency businessman.
Amendments made to Gov. Joe Lombardo’s crime and public safety bill reduce his proposals to be tough on certain crimes.