The Drive, Chip and Putt Championship finals at Augusta (Georgia) National on Sunday had a Southern Nevada feel to them.
A water official in Las Vegas says there ought to be a law requiring the removal of thirsty grass landscaping that isn’t used for recreation.
United Way of Southern Nevada’s Women United will host a virtual celebration of the accomplishments of local women leaders during the 13th Annual Women United Signature Event on Friday, April 23.
With more Americans working remotely and relocating to areas with cheaper costs of living, many large companies are considering cutting salaries.
Frederick Police Chief Jason Lando said detectives are still trying to determine a possible motive and what the shooter’s relationship was to his victims.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee announced Tuesday that he is leaving the Democratic Party and becoming a Republican, citing a shift toward socialism.
Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner, who was sidelined almost 1½ months with a concussion, improved to 4-0-1 in his last five starts after Monday’s victory.
An argument between drunken cousins in the central Las Vegas Valley Monday night left one man suffering from serious leg wounds that were inflicted with a machete, police said.
Las Vegas home prices set a record high yet again last month, and sales totals grew as the valley’s housing frenzy showed no signs of cooling.
The Las Vegas physician noticed as gas to her office was shut off, the phone line was suspended and patient refund checks bounced, records show.
A one-day “cool down” that is still above normal will be felt in the Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday, perhaps a sign of a hot summer ahead.
U.S. rental car companies are scrambling to add new vehicles to their fleet as demand outpaces inventory. Las Vegas is seeing a spike during peak travel times.
Traffic is being diverted off of Interstate 15 near Moapa as Nevada Highway Patrol investigates a single-car crash late Monday.
A group of library workers in North Las Vegas quickly shifted job duties to help the city and region respond to the public health crisis.
Baylor’s blowout victory over Gonzaga in the NCAA Tournament championship game Monday produced a mixed bag of results at Las Vegas sportsbooks.
I oppose taking away individual freedoms because of the actions of criminals.
I hope people in this country become woke very soon, because the Democratic Party is actually the party of the rich and it is pushing us down the road to socialism.
Imagine if Donald Trump were still president. The media would be calling for his head.
The party seeks to limit competition from minor parties.
Several states in recent years have addressed the inequity of civil forfeiture.
Two drivers killed in a head-on, wrong-way crash on the 215 Beltway early Saturday in Summerlin were named Monday.
Baylor raced out a 9-0 lead in the game’s first 2½ minutes and never trailed. The Bears led by 19 midway through the first half, the largest deficit Gonzaga had faced all season.
Former NBA player Jackie Robinson has filed necessary agreements to keep his long-delayed arena and hotel project plans in the works, after Clark County leaders gave him an ultimatum last fall.
Defenseman Alec Martinez scored twice, and a franchise-record 15 players recorded at least one point as the Golden Knights ended a three-game winless skid.
The Republican National Committee has purchased a run of digital advertisements this week criticizing Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto as part of a national campaign against H.R. 1, the Democrats’ election-reform bill.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada has hired two new staff attorneys as the nonprofit prepares to pursue litigation related to civil rights issues in the state.
Jason Finn, 27, is being held without bail at the Clark County Detention Center on one count of murder, records show.
The Pups on Parole program is designed to save dogs who are more at risk for euthanasia in a shelter.
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A scaled back effort at civil asset forfeiture reform in Nevada, a perennial but habitually unsuccessful legislative objective, again met opposition in committee Monday from law enforcement.