A theatergoer provided a new definition of “hit” show during Frank Marino‘s drag show on Saturday.
Doctors and nurses, mark July 1 on your calendar. That’s the date on which Nevada lawmakers hope you feel more confident that if you report wrongdoing, you won’t lose your job. That’s the date Assembly Bill 10 takes effect.
The phone number for Nevada Association Services is 804-8885. The number was incorrect in the Nevadan at Work story on 1E in Sunday’s Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Cannes film festival has ball gowns and paparazzi. Sundance has Robert Redford. The Las Vegas film festival? CineVegas goes like this:
John Funk thought he would never live to see the day the government paid him $250,000 for illnesses he blames on work at the Nevada Test Site.
A Las Vegas bank executive is seriously considering mounting a Republican challenge to Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev.
Charles Gensemer spent time in prison for a burglary he committed as a teenager and has been a free man since 1996.
RENO — A record $23 million-plus in federal payments is heading to Nevada counties this year to help offset losses in property taxes for nontaxable federal lands within their boundaries.
On Thursday the Senate sent to the White House and President Barack Obama signed a bill that will allow the Food and Drug Administration to regulate tobacco products for the first time.
CARSON CITY, Nev. — The Justice Department sued Monday on behalf of a former state worker whose sexual harassment lawsuit against former Nevada Controller Kathy Augustine was dismissed on a legal technicality.
A recount of votes in the Ward 4 race for Las Vegas City Council today left the election results unchanged, confirming that Stavros Anthony beat Glenn Trowbridge by a narrow margin June 2.
Trowbridge said he won’t challenge the result any further and won’t seek to have 18 mail-in ballots that were found after Election Day included in the final tally.
A second Englander has won an individual event gold bracelet at this year’s World Series of Poker.
