Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo says he is waiting to see more details on President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans.
Penny not guilty. Subway riders exhale.
Standout performers from Shadow Ridge and Sky Pointe’s state title-winning teams highlight the All-Southern Nevada girls cross country team.
A Marine veteran who used a chokehold on an agitated subway rider was acquitted on Monday.
The judge’s decision on Monday clears the way for Margaret Rudin’s wrongful conviction lawsuit to move forward against Nevada.
In Southern Nevada, parts of the Old Spanish Trail have been forever changed by solar farm development.
A man who is in critical condition after being shot by two police officers charged at the officers with a baton, footage released by police showed.
The Raiders lost their starting quarterback to a knee injury Sunday, but there’s still a chance he could be ready for the team’s next game.
An 21-year-old inmate at High Desert State Prison died on Wednesday by suicide, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
The menu features croquettes, empanadas, citrus-jabbed seafood and beef, and many artisan rums.
The case of Reba the bulldog, who was found in a dumpster at a Von’s supermarket in Las Vegas, garnered donations and public attention.
A home in The Ridges sold for $11.25 million in November, leading the way as the top sale of the month dominated by high-level sales in Summerlin.
An intersection is closed Monday morning after a reported crash involving a pedestrian and a vehicle.
Police have arrested a 26-year-old man with a weapon consistent with the gun used to kill the head of the largest U.S. health insurer, New York’s police commissioner said Monday.
You may want to contact one of the local branch offices of the United States Armed Forces for assistance. Perhaps you could obtain a formal letter from them concerning the flying of the United States flag.
In a city defined by luxury, a newly listed Turnberry Place penthouse offers an elevated living experience for $2,699,000.
Taylor Morrison’s Opus neighborhood at Cadence features modern homes that exude both comfort and adaptability. Comprising two collections, Melody and Harmony, homes inside Opus are priced from the mid-$400,000s, offering living spaces between 1,856 square feet and 2,779 square feet.
With multigenerational living growing in popularity — adult kids returning home, and aging-in-place a growing preference for many older adults — larger homes with guest or in-law suites and first-floor primary suites top the must-have list of features for many homebuyers.
The biggest impact to traffic will begin this weekend when the temporary Flamingo Road vehicular bridge over Koval is dismantled.
With the number of passengers growing rapidly at Harry Reid International Airport, Clark County officials have two plans to keep ahead of capacity issues.