First slowed, then stalled by political gridlock, the vast machinery of government clanged into partial shutdown mode on Tuesday and President Barack Obama warned the longer it goes “the more families will be hurt.” Republicans said it was his fault, not theirs.
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Derek Stevens didn’t have much competition at the county’s auction of its old courthouse on Tuesday.
Back in its heyday, Arabian horses, lemurs, South African penguins and flamingos roamed the 40-acre property dubbed Casa de Shenandoah. After years of legal issues, disputes and plans of turning it into a museum, Wayne Newton’s former estate is now up for sale.
A 13-year-old girl said her father shielded her as boulders crashed down on them on a Colorado hiking trail — an action that authorities say probably saved her life even as her father and four other family members were killed.
Summerlin resident Maura Bivens does not like December, not since 2007. December is when she was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer.
The digital domain is creeping off our desktops and onto our bodies, from music players that match your tunes to your heart beat, to mood sweaters that change color depending on your emotional state.
CARSON CITY — The Northern Nevada Development Authority said Monday that its efforts have attracted companies that hired 4,000 workers and produced $1 billion in economic impact in the last three years.
Unemployment insurance benefits are something working people rarely want to talk about, and most don’t even want to think about.
The chairman of City National Corp. is stepping down and passing the torch to his son. Bram Goldsmith will become chairman emeritus on Tuesday, the bank holding company announced.