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A driver was arrested in connection with a hit-and-run Thursday night that left a pedestrian dead in downtown Las Vegas, police said.
Democratic state legislators signed a letter urging the Nevada System of Higher Education to recognize graduate assistants’ ongoing efforts to be recognized as a union.
A Metropolitan Police Department officer arrested Wednesday pointed a gun at his wife and a man she had developed a relationship with amid her separation from her husband, according to an arrest report.
Applied Analysis economist Jeremy Aguero says Las Vegas can build on its successes in tourism to meet challenges of home affordability, health care and debt.
A hotly contested solar project that straddles the Nye-Clark County line received its final federal permits to proceed with construction.
While warplanes took off for another round of Red Flag air combat training at Nellis Air Force Base this week, next-generation leaders were being schooled in a building not far from the flight line.
The adage that time heals all wounds doesn’t apply to gas pipelines. So says Hal Bloch, who admits he’s not a pipeline expert but nonetheless is a mechanical engineer and president of the Summerlin North Homeowners Association.
The newly expanded Henderson Detention Center is attracting scores of new residents. Federal officials in recent weeks began moving some of their inmates into the facility, saying they needed more jail beds because of stepped up immigration enforcement.
Acrobat and juggler Tian Liang Ge can spin ceramic pots on his head, but one trick he has yet to master is getting his former employers to pay him.
Rain hit parts of the Las Vegas Valley today, but McCarran International Airport received only a trace. The Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort got about 6 inches.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
Applied Analysis economist Jeremy Aguero says Las Vegas can build on its successes in tourism to meet challenges of home affordability, health care and debt.
The Henderson Police Department released body camera footage depicting the moments before a sergeant shot a man who police said struck the sergeant with his vehicle.
A judge ordered a woman to complete probation and ordered her to remain in custody until she is accepted into an in-patient treatment program to address her drug addiction.
Michael Martin, an experienced, licensed pilot who owned his 1960s Piper plane, was last seen Jan. 2 after taking off from the North Las Vegas Airport.