Over 100 companies giving ‘Trump Bonuses’ after the federal tax overhaul, according to the Washington Examiner South Point became the first Nevada gaming company to join that list Thursday The casino will dole out more than $1 million in bonuses for 2017 to its employees, doubling the amount of bonuses for 2016 In a letter to employees Dec. 21, chairman and CEO of WynnResorts Ltd. Steve Wynn praised the tax cuts, but did not promise any bonuses or raises at the time.
Pete Carroll is tasked with turning around a franchise that has made the playoffs twice in the last 22 seasons. The Raiders new coach is unfazed by the challenge.
The Department of Defense is working with NV Energy to mitigate potential flight safety risks on Greenlink West.
Nevada had just passed legislation aiming to strengthen communication in the event of a cyberattack, but another cybersecurity bill failed.
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The estate of an inmate who died in prison in 2023 has filed a lawsuit against the state of Nevada.
Liberty’s football team forced six turnovers, which helped the Patriots claim a home win over Kailua on Saturday night at the Ninth Island Classic.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
The R-14 Buffalo Fire was burning about 20 miles northwest of Gerlach in Northern Nevada, officials said.
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Net zero folly.
Almost weekly in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France, and Germany, a sensational assault committed by an illegal migrant surfaces.
The frustration is entirely understandable.
Those who denigrate prayer after mass shootings reveal their own ignorance.
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Raiders general manager John Spytek learned from some of the best in the business. But the real sign of whether he will succeed can’t be found on a resume.
Dozens of people lined up Saturday morning outside The Lotto Store in Primm for a chance to win the jackpot.