While Goldfield’s boom days are far behind it, fans of the town’s history hope to draw people back through tourism and preservation.
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Under current regulations, the Riverbend Village Apartments complex wasn’t required to have sprinklers, but a fire official says they could have saved lives.
A judge denied a motion by the Trump campaign and the RNC seeking to stop the counting of mail ballots that lack a postmark. The decision adds to a growing list of legal failures of the GOP in Nevada.
Eric Johnston’s colleagues and family described him as someone who was deeply dedicated to his job, rarely missing a day of school.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland addressed reporters on Monday before meeting with law enforcement officials in Las Vegas.
It involves the development of Las Vegas and a banker who lent money to Tsar Nicholas’ regime.
The Storey County Sheriff’s Office is investigating what it says are concerning reports and video of an alleged racist incident that occurred in Virginia City on Friday.
Anthony Williams was one of 23 members of the Aryan Warriors, a violent white supremacist prison gang, identified in an unsealed indictment in 2019.
July in Death Valley National Park was the hottest month ever recorded on Earth, with an average temperature of 108.5 degrees.
Home insurance carriers are denying new applications and canceling current policies more than ever before because of wildfire risk.
Former President Donald Trump announced the plan to bar taxes on tips while visiting Las Vegas in June. Experts say the change would bring nominal impact to most workers.
Transportation disasters related to lithium-ion batteries are becoming more common in Southern Nevada. Here’s what you should know about these dangerous, but lucrative batteries.
Real estate developer Rob Lauer has 240 acres near Pahrump and a dream for a Las Vegas Spaceport, but funding the project could be elusive.
More than 4,800 people received six-figure pension payments from the Public Employees Retirement System in fiscal 2023, up almost 90 percent from 2019.
From a visitor center with a view of Red Rock Canyon, BLM Park Ranger Justin O’Dell said it’s often overlooked that outside of the U.S., the threat of dying on the job persists for rangers.