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Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Assembly Bill 238, proposing $95 million in annual infrastructure-related film tax credits, now goes to the Nevada Senate for consideration.
Hamas said it was still reviewing a U.S. proposal for a temporary ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
More to results than money.
Do we really want a race to the bottom?
We’re living on a credit card.
The road leaving California is filled with people driven out by good intentions.
Carlos Gurri is pursuing a civil rights lawsuit and a lawsuit alleging he was wrongfully convicted in the 1990 killing of FBI Special Agent John Bailey.
Kelsey Plum, who helped the Aces win back-to-back WNBA championships, played against the Aces for the first time at Michelob Ultra Arena.
A deal that made the Raiders’ AJ Cole the highest-paid punter in the NFL should keep him around long enough to see his expensive new trees grow up.
A hidden-camera video purports to show an employee of the Nevada Division of Welfare and Supportive Services telling an undercover journalist that, “I bend the rules a lot,” when facilitating emergency medical services for undocumented immigrants.
A bill that defines antisemitism for discrimination investigations is in the final stages of consideration in the Nevada Legislature.
Police are seeking the public’s aid to identify two people responsible for a shooting that endangered numerous lives last month.
A spokesperson for the county said the Las Vegas Justice Court does not request payment over text.
The signing marks the first significant bill passage of the 2025 legislative session.
He has also been accused of plotting to kill the judge overseeing his case, a prosecutor assigned to his case and Gov. Joe Lombardo.
The Trump administration’s cryptocurrency fascination is explained all for you.
The move to offer free self-parking this summer suggests the property is looking to reposition itself with value-conscious consumers at a time when parking fees and added costs have become sore points for many Las Vegas visitors.
NEW YORK — Loretta Swit, who won two Emmy Awards playing Major Margaret Houlihan, the demanding head nurse of a behind-the-lines surgical unit during the Korean War on the pioneering hit TV series “M*A*S*H,” has died. She was 87.
Las Vegas police say a train derailed last week, and they are looking for three persons of interest and a truck that might be connected to the case.