Some carcasses had lost hair, and NOAA Fisheries will try to determine if that was due to decomposition or abnormal molting.
Dallas police homicide Maj. Max Geron says Kendrell Lavar Lyles was arrested June 5 based on tips linking him to two homicides.
Nikki Dawson of North Las Vegas makes about $650 each month, she said. A neighbor told her of an organization, UrbanUnderdogs, that helps pets in underserved communities.
Several striped bass are coming out of the north and south ends of the reservoir at Lake Mohave.
The paltry turnout underscores the challenge of engaging voters to participate in contests during odd-numbered years, with no state or federal races driving them to the polls.
The Jean Ford Democracy Award is designed to recognize deserving citizens who have furthered the democratic process, according to Gail Anderson, deputy secretary of state.
Nearly every issue of the Las Vegas Age, published from 1905-47, and the Las Vegas Times, published from 1905-06, is now available online.
According to a U.S. Coast Guard 2017 report on recreational boating accidents, the second largest number of deaths occurred while people were using a kayak.
Maria “Masha” Pisarenko of the east Las Vegas Valley spent her early years in what was then the Soviet Union and lived in Moscow from the age of 12 until the mid-2000s.
Aly Mikos, 40, and Lainey Gafford-Topacio, 53, lived states away from each other, but now both live in Las Vegas.
The Duke of Fremont Street was born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and said he traveled extensively before falling in love with Las Vegas.
The Army’s War Relocation Authority held about 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans in “relocation centers” during the war with Japan.
Democrats in Congress continued to highlight damaging material in special counsel Robert Mueller’s report in committee hearings Wednesday.
The Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents renewed or extended the contracts of three college presidents.
Oregon was the first state to legalize such assistance, in 1997, and it took over a decade for the next state, Washington, to follow suit.
The 21-year-old Las Vegas woman accused of fatally stabbing her 2-year-old son in a botched murder-suicide attempt has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder.
Action has been fairly equal on the Blues and Bruins in Game 7, but several Las Vegas sportsbooks have big liability on St. Louis in the futures market.
Former White House Communications Director Hope Hicks has agreed to a closed-door interview with the House Judiciary Committee, the panel announced Wednesday.
Henderson Constable Earl Mitchell was indicted after a Review-Journal story questioning the spending of county money, including at casinos and bars.
Kevin Durant revealed the severity of his injury two days after getting hurt during Game 5 of the NBA Finals in Toronto.
The vigorous Project Neon paving work continues into the weekend as a stretch of Interstate 15 northbound will close over the weekend in downtown Las Vegas.
Two 18-year-olds have pleaded not guilty to robbery and murder charges in the shooting death of a 60-year-old Las Vegas woman who police say arrived home with her husband to find the teens burglarizing their house.
Capriotti’s is celebrating its 43rd birthday by offering users of its CAPAddicts Rewards app $4 Bobbie sandwiches.
He appeared in response to a subpoena from the panel’s Republican chairman as part of the committee’s investigation into Russian interference.
Augustine Tolton, his mother and two siblings escaped to freedom across the Mississippi River in 1862 with Confederate soldiers firing on them.
At UNLV, Hunkie Cooper played six positions — quarterback, running back, wide receiver, defensive back, punt returner, kickoff returner — before becoming one of the Arena Football League’s all-time best players.
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada determined Boyd would have to pay a $10.7 million impact fee if the company follows through with the departure.
The three suspects in a deadly drug-related shooting last month in a Henderson neighborhood appeared in court together for the first time Wednesday morning.
The Charlotte Observer reports Madison Moore was a third-grade teacher in a school district north of Charlotte.
Nevada’s attorney general is recommending approval of a $25 million settlement with homeowners and others who sought more than $300 million in damages after fire destroyed 24 homes.