The petition alleged that during a traffic stop, a Reno officer may have copied “intimate” images from his client’s phone.
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Ioneer’s Rhyolite Ridge mine will produce enough lithium for 370,000 electric vehicles a year, according to the company.
An internal error within the Nevada Gaming Control Board resulted in the Nevada Gaming Commission’s meeting agenda not being posted in accordance with Open Meetings Law.
The driest state in the nation is also the one with the most naturally occurring hot springs. Here are a few that may appeal to Las Vegas residents.
The private nature of state-to-state water negotiations about how to operate the Colorado River and Lake Mead past 2026 often leave the public in the dark.
The pace of job growth slowed while the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate ticked up slightly between August and September, according to a new report.
The Nevada Department of Taxation has appointed a subcommittee to monitor the budget and fiscal activities of the Clark County School District.
You see James Bond playing baccarat in all those 007 movies. Here’s how to play the most volatile table game for Nevada casinos.
The lawsuit alleges that Frontier Airlines was negligent in failing to maintain the plane that “violently crash landed.”
Nevada small business owners have seen a lot of success using the controversial social media platform.
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority helps drive visitation with special events in Mesquite on Nevada’s Arizona border along Interstate 15.
Resorts are bringing smaller shows and new bingo program to the Colorado River.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline voted to suspend Michele Fiore from her position as Pahrump Justice of the Peace without pay, according to court documents.
Politicians will stump in Nevada on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for campaign events.
With the arrival of fall weather in Las Vegas, the National Park Service may soon lift algae advisories at Lake Mohave.