A Nevada amendment to immigration reform hit a roadblock this week in the U.S. Senate but leaders say it likely will be considered at some point later during debate.
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Las Vegas water officials will have to wait until later this year — if not longer — to learn the fate of their $15 billion pipeline to eastern Nevada.
Hundreds of people gathered Friday at a funeral in Reno to pay tribute to Barbara Vucanovich, the first woman sent to Congress from Nevada.
Anti-nuclear and environmental activists are urging Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval to turn away shipments of potent uranium waste planned for burial in a government-managed desert landfill.
LAS VEGAS – Sin City’s largest union picketed the Las Vegas Strip for the third time this year on Friday.
A China-based company’s plan to build a solar energy plant south of Laughlin and create hundreds jobs has died.
A Las Vegas businessman who developed the Grand Canyon Skywalk glass bridge in northwestern Arizona and later became entangled in legal battles about it has died in Los Angeles, a company representative said Friday.
Under a new policy intended to foster greater transparency in officer-involved shootings, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department on Friday gave more details behind a June 4 incident in which a 49-year-old man was shot at twice after police say he pointed a black cellphone at a responding officer.
A family court hearing master is no longer an employee of the Clark County District Court System, a court official confirmed Friday.
A former assistant property manager for the U.S. General Services Administration in Las Vegas pleaded guilty Friday to lying to federal agents and tampering with a witness in a criminal investigation.