Sisolak signs public records reform bill into law

Gov. Steve Sisolak signed a bill that strengthens Nevada’s public records law, making it easier and cheaper for people to get public records and providing for fines if public agencies willfully flout the law.

3 houses damaged by 2-alarm fire in downtown Las Vegas

No one was injured in the fire reported just before 1:30 p.m. Thursday on the 2100 block of East Stewart Avenue, just west of North Eastern Avenue, according to a Las Vegas Fire Department spokesman.

US hospital ship begins 5-month mission in the Americas

Capt. Kevin Buckley, commanding officer of the Military Treatment Facility, said the team expects to see at least 500 cases a day at each stop.

Rose opens with 65 to tie Pebble record at US Open

Justin Rose closed out his opening round with three straight birdies to lead the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, which was all he could want.

Las Vegas police traffic unit gets new leader

A veteran captain will oversee the Metropolitan Police Department’s traffic bureau after the previous head was relieved of duty and then transferred to another division.

Snowmelt fills rivers in US Southwest, easing drought fears

A welcome surge of melting snow is pouring out of the Rocky Mountains and into the drought-stricken rivers of the southwestern U.S., fending off a water shortage but threatening to push rivers over their banks.

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