“We grieve for the loss of life of three precious souls who served this county, served this commonwealth, served this country,” Gov. Josh Shapiro said.
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Joshua Walters is the latest candidate planning to run in the crowded Republican primary in hopes of defeating Democratic U.S. Rep. Susie Lee.
The move is the Fed’s first cut since December and lowered its short-term rate to about 4.1%, down from 4.3%.
The Las Vegas City Council selected an interim replacement for former Councilwoman Victoria Seaman, who stepped down to accept a job with the federal government.
Real Water billed its product as “the healthiest drinking water available” when it contained a toxic chemical used in rocket fuel.
Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a Utah university, could face the death penalty.
Prosecutors issued a statement after the hearing saying, “We respect the Court’s decision and will proceed on the remaining nine counts.”
Robert Redford, the Hollywood golden boy who became an Oscar-winning director, liberal activist and godfather for independent cinema under the name of one of his best-loved characters, died Tuesday at 89.
Gov. Joe Lombardo launched his re-election campaign in what is expected to be a competitive race in 2026.
Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Clark County officials are set to vote on a one-year, $11.44 million contract extension with The Animal Foundation.
Nevada state Sen. Edgar Flores was arrested on suspicion of DUI, though the Las Vegas Democrat claims he was unimpaired.
After years of complaints from the right about “cancel culture,” some conservatives are seeking to upend the lives and careers of those who disparaged Charlie Kirk after his death. They’re going after companies, educators, news outlets, political rivals and others.
A background check system critical to the firearms purchase process is back online after being down for about three weeks during a cyberattack on the state of Nevada.
Family and friends of Tyler Robinson described his politics as veering left in recent years as he spent large amounts of time scrolling the “dark corners of the internet,” Utah Gov. Spencer Spencer Cox said Sunday.
After the Metropolitan Police Department raided Kim Layson’s home in search of somebody who lived there before she bought the house, police agreed to cover the cost of the damages.
