A state spending panel Tuesday approved a settlement with a woman who spent more than three decades in jail before DNA evidence cleared her of a 1976 Reno murder.
As work crews put the finishing touches on the new West Hall and will add a solar power generating system, the first trade show since March prepares to arrive.
A day after a big rally for Nevada-based gaming stocks, optimism remains that a return to normal is on the horizon.
A new sponsorship agreement will keep two NASCAR races in Las Vegas for another 11 years, although the sponsorship amount will be reduced.
The Shriners Hospitals for Children Open is returning to Las Vegas next year in October.
The number stretches back to June. Until now, the visitor data ran through only mid-August. At that time at least 530 visitors had tested positive for COVID-19.
Nevada reported 1,322 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, along with seven additional deaths, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Lisa Gordon-Hagerty, who headed the National Nuclear Security Administration that oversees national security sites in Nevada and New Mexico, has resigned.
Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto was named vice chair of outreach for the Senate Democratic Caucus, working with chair Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.
An annual Las Vegas Valley holiday tradition is all filled up for the new 2020 version of Christmas lights.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Tuesday night told Nevadans that the fall spike in coronavirus is “our reality” and that behavior must change, adding that the next two weeks are crucial.
President Donald Trump has blocked President-elect Joe Biden from receiving the intelligence briefings traditionally shared with incoming presidents.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Tuesday identified a 34-year-old woman killed Sunday in what police said was a domestic-violence related shooting that left two people dead.
President-elect Joe Biden maintained his lead in the presidential race in Nevada.
A motorcyclist involved in a March crash in northeast Las Vegas has died, the Metropolitan Police Department announced on Tuesday.
Las Vegas police are asking for help locating a man suspected in a late October shooting, along with three women described as persons of interest.
“Cluster,” is two sets of audio-visual art exhibits. Stay as long as you like.
The Republican leader’s remarks on Monday, his first public comments since Biden was declared the winner of the presidential election, show how reluctant Trump’s allies on Capitol Hill have been to defy the president, even in his defeat.
Wall Street got off to a slow start Tuesday, a day after a big rally driven by hopes that progress was being made toward an effective coronavirus vaccine.
The course of President-elect Joe Biden’s transition to power is dependent in part on an obscure declaration called “ascertainment.”
A woman is in critical condition and two people are being sought after a central valley convenience store shooting late Monday.
A woman was killed and two other people were injured in a two-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 95 early Tuesday, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Evan Thompson waved the flag for generations of Nellis pilots as they used the range near Beatty.
Las Vegas police say a person was attacked by a group of people on the Strip on Saturday night.
Tourists interviewed on the Strip this week say they feel safe despite the recent spate of violence, noting increased police presence as a positive factor.
A hyper-charged atmosphere of political division awaits Judge Amy Coney Barrett this week when Senate hearings begin on her nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The vast majority of Clark County’s public charter schools offered fully remote instruction when the school year began. But now, some are bringing up to 25 percent of students back to campus.
Months into the pandemic, vulnerable medical practitioners have witnessed the deadly toll of the virus on the reservation and are taking extra steps to stay safe.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s inaction puts businesses and jobs in jeopardy.
Gov. Sisolak has stated repeatedly that Nevada tenants must pay their rent if they are able. However, there is no way to enforce that directive.
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