It took 10 years and $100,000 to transform this four-bedroom home into a pirate-friendly cove.
Three people were killed and two were injured Wednesday night after a car split in half in a North Las Vegas crash.
Rising temperatures have sapped more than 10 trillion gallons of water from the Colorado River over the last two decades, a recent study shows.
Though thousands of new apartment units are under construction in the Las Vegas Valley, a national group says the region has a shortage of low-income rental units.
Some public charter schools in the Las Vegas Valley are using additional state money to increase pay for their employees by as much as 20 percent.
Nevada Peace Officer Standards and Training is the governing body responsible for the training and certification of police officers in the state.
Low vacancy rates and high leasing rates are driving a competitive market for retail real estate, a new report shows.
Laughlin deputy constable Craig Dahlheimer was shopping at a Henderson grocery store when he tried to stop juveniles from stealing alcohol, police records show.
Electric Daisy Carnival, When We Were Young, Life is Beautiful and more: here’s the skinny on the city’s fat line-up of fests.
A woman is facing charges after allegedly luring an intoxicated man from a Strip hotel to what he thought was an Uber but later found he was being taken to a motel where he was robbed, according to police.
Reddit users recently shared weird facts about Nevada that sound fake, but are actually true.
What about the children?
He’d prefer to loot the Treasury.
No wonder the ACLU is looking into the matter.
Fall term features plenty of interesting cases.
Americans did not fight a revolution for independence 247 years ago to trade our liberty for government entitlements
We remain free by most measures even after enduring two years of government-ordered restrictions during the pandemic.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
A new rule this year for Summerlin’s Patriotic Parade only allows attendees to start setting up early parade viewing areas at 7 a.m. the day before the event.
A man shot by police after allegedly kidnapping a woman had removed an ankle monitor in April in connection with a separate police pursuit case, court records show.
The Bay Area fan movement aimed at pushing Oakland Athletics’ owner John Fisher to sell the team will forever be remembered in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Former Raiders tight end Foster Moreau, now with the New Orleans Saints, posted on Twitter an update on his recovery, about three months after he was diagnosed with cancer.
Four former election observers have filed a lawsuit to block a new Nevada law that makes it a felony to harass or intimidate an election worker.
The first flight of the World Series of Poker Main Event on Monday featured an eclectic mix of poker professionals and recreational players.
Several Nevada gaming companies submitted testimony that called into question the spending plans for NV Energy’s $373 million natural disaster protection plan.
Johnathan Porter, who is also known as the rapper Blueface, pleaded guilty Monday in connection with an October shooting outside a strip club and a confrontation with a fan at a casino in May.
Henderson police say the boyfriend of a driver being investigated for DUI now faces multiple charges, including assault with a deadly weapon.
The parents of a man fatally stabbed on a bus are suing the Regional Transportation Commission.
The last of the iconic magic duo’s exotic cats are moving to two animal sanctuaries after the closure of The Secret Garden.
The Nevada Legislature approved $7 million for public charter school transportation, and Gov. Joe Lombardo’s office will start taking applications Friday.
