A man was arrested Monday after police say he strangled a woman several times and hit her in the head with a hammer.
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Remember the two sisters who were slapped with $275 tickets for hiking in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area during the government shutdown? As it turns out, they were in pretty select company.
The usual scenario involves suspicious glances, inattentive clerks or rude service — not handcuffs.
Wynn Resorts Ltd. on Tuesday won dismissal of one piece of the case brought by former largest shareholder Kazuo Okada, as the all-out legal war between the two starts to come out of hibernation.
Heli USA Airways Inc., one of the largest helicopter flightseeing companies in Las Vegas, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection late Monday in the midst of a payment dispute regarding the choppers.
College students in Nevada who have accumulated excess credits but have failed to complete their degrees will pay the price beginning next fall. That’s when an excess credit fee approved last November by the state’s Board of Regents will go into effect.
Police are searching for a man suspected in the sexual assault of child under 14 years old.
A story printed in Tuesday’s Review-Journal about excess credit fees that will take effect next fall for Nevada college students should have said the fee at community colleges kicks in at 90 credits.
A newly formed Nevada group announced Tuesday that it will make a formal bid to bring the 2016 Republican National Convention to Las Vegas.