Tina Talim, who serves as the team chief of the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Unit in the Clark County district attorney’s office, immigrated to the United States from India as a young child.
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Reno police said Friday that could still be weeks before any information about the crash is revealed.
Las Vegas police say the suspects admit they were at the scene of the crime in the southeast valley, but they deny killing a man and a woman found dead there.
California could place more regulations on oil refineries. That could raise gas prices in Nevada, which gets most of its gasoline from the Golden State.
Mike Henle was a Review-Journal sports writer who reported on UNLV basketball and motor sports while suffering a decades-long bout with epilepsy.
It’s not clear when salvage will be completed. The National Park service’s restrictions have been frustrating, said Boating Lake Mead’s general manager.
Members of the Henderson Fire Department demonstrated how they respond to a 911 call about a child trapped in a hot car.
The mining company said it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection because it was unable to secure funding and cannot “continue carrying on business.”
Attorney General Aaron Ford said Nevada will be receiving upwards of $6 million in the settlement relating to allegations of “deceptive trade practices.”
Some major homebuilders are offering 2-to-1 mortgage packages to entice buyers as mortgage rates hover around 7 percent.
All eleven of the Republican governor’s endorsed candidates are leading in primary election races, according to unofficial election results.
The National Park Service is investigating the cause of Sunday’s fire at Lake Mead’s Las Vegas Boat Harbor that damaged about 26 boats.
One of Lake Tahoe’s most popular beaches is implementing a reservation system to handle the influx of tourists who swarm the area every summer.
Federal, state and local races are on the ballot Tuesday in Nevada’s primary election. Follow this blog throughout the day for all the latest developments.
Snow plows are commonly used on roads to clear winter snows, but they come in handy in the summer to deal with another nuisance on northeast Nevada roads — hordes of Mormon crickets.