It’s the sixth year for the awards recognizing Clark County School District teachers. Community members can submit a nomination through Jan. 15.
A 1,750-horsepower car built by a Washington company set a record for the fastest speed on a public road as it reached 331.15 mph on state Route 160 outside Las Vegas.
Despite the increase in COVID-19 cases, Gov. Steve Sisolak said there will be no new directives or restrictions coming for the Silver State.
With more than two weeks until the election, more than twice as many Nevada voters have returned ballots by mail than in the entire 2016 election.
Lara Trump, the president’s campaign adviser and daughter-in-law, urged Republicans to vote early and criticized Democrat Joe Biden during a small rally in Las Vegas Tuesday.
There were 656 additional cases of the coronavirus reported in Nevada on Tuesday, along with 15 more deaths, state data shows.
Las Vegas police are asking for help locating suspects in a string of burglaries targeting new, unoccupied homes across the valley.
Zombie debt is way less fun than it sounds but potentially scarier than the undead.
The lawsuit marks the government’s most significant act to protect competition since its groundbreaking case against Microsoft more than 20 years ago.
Four people are in custody in connection with a dispute and shooting on the Las Vegas Strip early Monday, with one of those individuals facing assault and weapons charges.
Developer Jeff LaPour told the Review-Journal last week that he might restart construction of Narrative.
A search for an armed robbery suspect led to a heavy law enforcement presence at the M Resort in Henderson on Monday night into early Tuesday.
Rumor has it that some Southern Nevada hotels house more than just tourists.
MGM Resorts International President of Entertainment and Sports George Kliavkoff said the company aims to be as safe as possible.