A woman convicted of fatally strangling a pregnant woman, cutting her body open and kidnapping her baby is scheduled to be the first female inmate put to death by the U.S. government in more than six decades, the Justice Department said Friday.
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High taxes aren’t the only way California makes it hard to run a business.
North Las Vegas police are investigating the death of an infant reported last month.
In addition to federal authorities fielding election complaints, Nevadans also will be able to report problems by calling a hotline operated by a coalition called Let Nevadans Vote.
Xander Schauffele had six straight birdies to close out his first nine holes and shot 8-under 64 on Friday at Shadow Creek. He’s at 14-under 130, good for a three-shot lead.
Tennessee, led by the NFL’s reigning rushing leader, Derrick Henry, is a consensus 3½-point favorite over Houston, which defeated Jacksonville on Sunday for its first win.
Nearly half of the inmates in a unit of the Las Vegas jail tested positive for coronavirus, the city announced Friday.
Las Vegas Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson and his wife, Dr. Miriam Adelson, supported the Preserve America super PAC, according to the Federal Election Commission.
The family of a 44-year-old man who was fatally shot by Las Vegas police while holding a homemade plastic sword has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the department.
Vasiliy Lomachenko prefers boxing to talking and can bolster his billing as perhaps the world’s best pound-for-pound fighter with a victory over unbeaten Teofimo Lopez.
The infant was the fourth child fatality in Las Vegas reported by the Department of Family Services in the last month.
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada is building a tent-covered, open-air dining pavilion on the southwest end of its campus.
Lorena Peril’s first full-time job was at a nursing facility in San Francisco. She returned this week.
Joe Gloria, Clark County’s Registrar of Voters and Wayne Thorley, Deputy Secretary of State for Elections in Nevada, talk with RJ political editor Steve Sebelius talks about counting votes in the 2020 election
Clark County hosted a virtual and in-person forum Monday to address the most pressing housing-related topics during the pandemic.
If Pitt’s starting quarterback plays, even if he’s less than 100 percent, handicapper Christopher Smith like the Panthers as 13-point underdogs to the Hurricanes.
Candidates in the 3rd and 4th Congressional Districts have spent nearly $8 million on their races as Election Day nears.
The $300-a-week payments made available by the Lost Wages Assistance program will soon hit the bank accounts for thousands of Nevadans.
The Clark County school board will not take a vote on reopening schools or bringing staff back to classrooms at its Oct. 22 meeting next week.
Dana Lane leads the contest with a 19-5-1 ATS record (76 percent), followed by Paul Stone (17-7-1), Ian Cameron (16-8-1) and Wes Reynolds (16-9).
A former store clerk who shot and killed a man who tried to steal beer from a Las Vegas convenience store pleaded guilty Friday.
The Bears have won and covered their first two on the road in 2020 after dropping their final six road games against the spread last season.
A small company that failed to register four of its employees with the Nevada Gaming Control Board is expected to be fined for violating gaming regulations.
Thursday morning proved to be extremely lucky for a pair of visitors to Green Valley Ranch Resort.
A new service by the Civil Law Self-Help Center allows Clark County tenants to file their response to an eviction notice electronically.
The Las Vegas hit “Absinthe” returns to rehearsals and launches a new web series.