After Reba the bulldog died after being put in a plastic tote, Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson is calling for higher penalties for cruelty to animals.
Politics and Government
Councilman Richard Cherchio criticized a lack of transparency in awarding a consulting contract to former City Manager Ryann Juden.
In the West, recent years have been marked by housing shortages and growing energy demand. Here’s where experts and leaders see common ground.
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced that a current Nevada Department of Health and Human Services official will serve as his new deputy chief of staff.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo says he is waiting to see more details on President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans.
Penny not guilty. Subway riders exhale.
An 21-year-old inmate at High Desert State Prison died on Wednesday by suicide, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
Inmates at Nevada’s women’s prison transformed the facility into a winter wonderland Thursday, welcoming the community to a special graduation ceremony.
Nearly five years after the COVID shutdown, almost one-third of federal employees are working from home — even the bathtub. There are calls for change.
As President-elect Donald Trump takes office and deadlines loom, there’s little clarity on a path forward for post-2026 operation plans for the Colorado River.
While police tout the technology’s ability to help combat crime, civil rights and privacy advocates worry about how the data will be used and surveillance in general.
The North Las Vegas City Council quietly gave its top executive a large severance package and consulting contract.
Nevada’s Colorado River negotiator is urging northern states to come to the table.
Harry Reid International Airport officials acknowledged that the nine-hole Las Vegas Golf Center had terminated its lease.
Clark County officials issued a violation notice this week after a shuttered motel on Las Vegas Boulevard was torn down without the required permit, records show.