A federal jury convicted a Pennsylvania man in the 2019 kidnapping and death of a woman in Southern Nevada.
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Cannabis businesses and consumers could likely enjoy lower costs under a federal proposal to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, according to experts.
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles’ modernization of its computer system could take longer than anticipated and cost the state more than $300 million in additional funding.
Carolyn Luke and Timothy Miller, who were sentenced to house arrest in a Boulder City case, now face 14 felony counts each in Las Vegas.
Two men were killed and a woman was injured after a two-vehicle crash Tuesday northeast of Las Vegas.
It may take a few weeks more to get here, but National Weather Service meteorologists say the Las Vegas heat is coming — perhaps in warmer than usual dosages.
A Las Vegas man indicted in a scheme to steal $7 million in U.S. Treasury checks in Utah was arrested over the weekend in Lyon County, Nevada, a federal prosecutor said Monday.
Oliver Zamora, 34, walked away from a job site in the 500 block of Adams Boulevard in Boulder City about 10 a.m. Monday.
Nevada roads are deadlier this year, with nearly 40 percent more fatal crashes through March than during the same period in 2023. And the situation is worse on Clark County roads.
What does it take to be considered rich in Nevada? Analysis from GoBankingRates determined the average household income of the top 5 percent of earners in each state.
Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar is partnering with a national advocacy group to encourage veterans to serve as poll workers in the 2024 elections.
Tesla’s Gigafactory Nevada, a lithium-ion battery and electric vehicle component factory, has about 12,000 employees.
The National Park Service has increased its monitoring of the hot springs area along the Colorado River to ensure that it remains safe for swimming.
NV Energy held a ribbon cutting ceremony for a $257 million battery facility that can stretch the use of solar power into the night and store energy for about 165,000 homes.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife is asking the public for help in identifying two suspects. If not found by rangers, the turkeys would have died in the wild.