Collective bargaining for state workers, Medicaid and union pitches highlight day 61 of the Nevada Legislature.
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Crime has diminished at the Clark County Wetlands Park since the creation of a coalition last year to combat the issue, Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani said Thursday afternoon.
Politicians’ reaction to the Review-Journal’s exposé on the systemic waste of tax dollars by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is a scandal in itself.
The United States blasted a Syrian air base with a barrage of cruise missiles Thursday night in fiery retaliation for this week’s gruesome chemical weapons attack against civilians.
About one month ago in her UFC debut, women’s strawweight Cynthia Calvillo stunned Amanda Cooper by submitting her in the first round at UFC 209.
With punk veterans Green Day returning to town, we chronicle the band’s 24-year history of playing Vegas.
Here is a guide to the players who will break camp with the Las Vegas 51s.
An incoming high school principal has resigned in Kansas after student reporters investigated and raised questions about her credentials.
SpeedVegas will remain open as attorneys close in on a settlement agreement that will be finalized within two weeks.
Here is your Thursday morning news update.
The chairman of the House intelligence committee says he will temporarily step aside from the panel’s probe into Russian meddling in the election.
Abdel Hameed Alyousef lost his two children, his wife and other relatives in the chemical attack Tuesday in the northern Syrian town of Khan Sheikhoun that killed at least 72 people.
Free meals, driver authorization cards and civics tests highlight three things at the midway point of the 2017 Legislative session.
UFC lightweight Will Brooks will take on Brazilian jiu-jitsu ace Charles Oliveira at UFC 210. Ahead of the fight, Brooks reflects on the days he lived in his car, the gym and a bookstore just to make it in MMA.
On Thursday’s 30th anniversary of the vehemently disputed title bout between Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Sugar Ray Leonard, the third man in the ring, Richard Steele, has a stronger opinion than he did April 6, 1987.