Nevada Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen re-introduced the No Tax on Tips Act with Sen. Ted Cruz.
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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.
A $200 million public-private partnership to reduce homelessness in Southern Nevada will move forward, Gov. Joe Lombardo said in his State of the State speech.
“It’s going to be a full redesign of the 3,000-room Mirage Tower, a full redesign of the casino, a redesign of the pool, and there will be an additional pool for the guitar tower,” Frank Casella told the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
A downtown variety show, the spirit of a reggae legend, and a Vegas act celebrating 50 years are among this year’s highlights.
Police are seeking a man in connection with an armed robbery of a central Las Vegas business.
Although numerous economic forecasts offer little hope beyond the current troubled status quo, many entrepreneurs are still leaping into business, believing they can make it.
After more than five decades of marriage, Naomi Goynes still picks out her husband’s ties. The old man stands by patiently as she examines several choices in the living room of the North Las Vegas home the couple has shared since 1964.
Just nine weeks before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law, Martin Luther King Jr. urged Las Vegans to “scratch out a note” to their senators in support of the landmark legislation.
The first Las Vegas parade in honor of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., held in 1982, included only 13 entries. Now in its 29th year, the festive downtown parade, which starts at 10 a.m. Monday, has about 150 entries, including floats, marching bands, pint-sized cheerleaders, police cruisers, and youth sports and drill teams.
Sarann Knight Preddy considers herself an accidental local civil rights icon. The 90-year-old former businesswoman, celebrated for being the first black woman to hold a Nevada gaming license and for long working to restore the historic Moulin Rouge, says many of her accomplishments stemmed from simply “being in the right place at the right time.”
Authorities are asking the public’s help in locating a woman involved in a fatal three-car accident early Tuesday.
Nevada Highway Patrol troopers said Natalie Dawn Dubuisson, 31, slammed into two vehicles on Interstate 15 south of State Route 160 about 2:08 a.m., killing one person.
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 […]
An officer with the Metropolitan Police Department since 1999 has been arrested, the department announced.
After months of treatment, a man facing murder and sexual assault charges was found competent to stand trial.
Kayan Hung Corredor faces counts of acting as a medical practitioner without a license resulting in substantial bodily harm and furnishing a dangerous drug without a prescription.
A driver fleeing a Metropolitan Police Department officer fatally crashed into a cyclist, Deputy Chief Branden Clarkson said.