The river runs nearly 2,350 miles from Minnesota’s Lake Itasca to the Gulf of Mexico.
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Until Saturday, Newspoll had accurately predicted the winner of every Australian state and federal election since its inception in 1985.
The $1.9 billion Rosemont Mine would sprawl across federal, state and private land, leaving a waste pile the height of skyscraper.
Authorities say somebody stole a tripod from a California Department of Transportation crew and then dropped it from an overpass onto a Sacramento freeway, impaling the lung of a passenger in a van.
More than 3,000 graduate and undergraduate students from UNLV, including a Route 91 shooting survivor, received degrees Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
At least six park rangers who normally patrol public land near Las Vegas have been dispatched to the U.S.-Mexico border in recent months under a surge program adopted by the Trump administration last year.
A shooting at an off-campus party near Ball State University in Indiana Saturday left seven people injured, three of them critically, police said.
A spate of tornadoes raked across the Southern Plains, leaving damage and causing few injuries, and parts of the region were bracing for more severe thunderstorms and possible flooding.
Video shows the former California governor standing and filming children at a sporting event in Johannesburg when a man makes a flying kick into his back.
Authorities say he is a student at Parkrose High School, where he brought the shotgun Friday.
Clifford Smith later learned he had followed an ingrained family tradition: More than 30 family members have served in the military dating back to the Revolutionary War.
Attendees of the Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway expressed excitement ahead of the three-day festival’s opening night on Friday.
Dora LaGrande wrote a fiery email to Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority board members on Thursday urging them to fire Executive Director Chad Williams.
Students in two College of Education graduate programs learned in March that the programs had lost their accreditation.
The Nevada guardsmen were injured in a rollover crash during a training exercise that killed another solider Wednesday in Fort Polk, Louisiana, the guard said.