The Department of Justice is putting North Las Vegas under its thumb to make sure the city complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Back when the smoke from its busy ore smelters covered half the Diamond Mountains with a prosperous shroud, Eureka was known as “the Pittsburgh of the West.” That was a high compliment in the 1800s.
The Blue Devils are 4-0 and have won 12 consecutive regular-season games, the nation’s second-longest win streak behind Florida State. Look for them to win outright as a 7-point underdog.
One of China’s most famous dissidents has appropriated the United States’ most famous former prison as a way to highlight the plight of activists held in detention.
The state’s August gaming revenue numbers may have been lackluster, but at least the tourists came to Las Vegas last month. And in record numbers.
One of the two men accused of dressing up as a Mormon missionary in a Las Vegas home invasion denied robbery accusations, and said he acted in self defense when he punched the victim in the face.
A young black bear that visited a northern Idaho middle school whose mascot is a grizzly bear has been captured and will be returned to the wild.
Three seeded players and a qualifier reached the semifinals of the Red Rock Pro Open on Friday at Red Rock Country Club.
With UNLV seeking a publicly funded campus stadium and Findlay chasing a subsidized downtown sports venue, Rock Rocheleau asked the car dealership chain executive during a stadium information meeting: “Maybe the two of you can come together and build one stadium?” It’s a fairly common question, but there’s more than one answer to the question.