Seventy-eight percent of Latinos believe the Republican Party either doesn’t care about the Latino community or is hostile, according to a poll conducted by Latino Decisions and released last week.
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Woman selling house claims famous lawman Virgil Earp lived there briefly, but historical society says she’s wrong.
One day after Earth Day, members of the Moapa Band of Paiutes and other tribes marched into the heart of Gold Butte carrying a plea for protection.
Hundreds of animals were taken into Clark County custody after they were removed Thursday morning from an animal sanctuary northwest of Las Vegas, police said.
A Clark County judge has denied attempts by lawyers in a high-profile criminal trial to review a journalist’s unpublished notes and video interviews with a victim who was a key witness in the case.
Every 15 minutes from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, Lake Mead’s Twitter account is posting a new video shot somewhere in the 1.5 million acre recreation area to mark National Park Week.
The state attorney general’s office formally nudged a Las Vegas judge on Friday to move more quickly on a case that challenges the constitutionality of Nevada’s controversial new school choice bill.
The Nevada Supreme Court will hear oral arguments May 2 on whether a referendum to put the state’s new commerce tax to a public vote meets legal muster to continue.
Sears Holdings Corp. on Thursday said it will close 68 Kmarts and 10 Sears stores nationwide, but none in Nevada.
The Carson River is having its first healthy water year in quite some time and dozens of large fish were frolicking in a shallow wetland near the river on Thursday. Wildlife Department Public Information Officer Chris Healy said the fish are likely carp and were probably spawning,
A body discovered in a wash area in Bullhead City, Arizona, on Wednesday afternoon has been identified as Joseph Francis Campbell, 45, of Morongo Valley, California.
The federal government is adding White Pine County in Nevada to a list of primary natural disaster areas due to drought.
A growing network of cameras trained on the mountains around Lake Tahoe is changing the way crews fight wildfires, scientists say.
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a long-awaited Federal Aviation Administration bill that includes provisions by Sen. Dean Heller on creating a program for package-carrying drones and giving the state’s testing sites additional flexibility to partner with industry on emerging technologies.
Voting ends Friday for a series of new “Welcome to Nevada” signs that will be placed this summer on highways leading into the state.