Police say 23-year-old Ty Martin allegedly left the infant unattended in a car for up to an hour Saturday while visiting a friend.
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A debate in the Nevada Legislature over a proposed Office of New Americans turned into an argument over immigration policies on Monday.
Kraft’s attorneys argued during a recent hearing aimed at throwing out the recordings that detectives lied to a judge to obtain the warrant.
China raised tariffs on $60 billion in U.S. imports Monday and President Donald Trump responded with a series of salvos on Twitter that warned China that as Beijing retaliates, the trade war will only get worse.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Selection started accepting applications Monday for a judgeship left open by the retirement of Douglas Smith.
Yellowstone has 1,300 thermal features and 500 geysers, more than anywhere else on Earth.
A Missouri man is charged with felony animal abuse after authorities say he killed and dismembered cats he found in online want ads.
Spokeswoman Deanna Congileo said in a statement Monday afternoon that Carter fell at his home in Plains, Georgia, while leaving to go turkey hunting.
Nevada state Senate Democrats on Monday unveiled a long-awaited proposal to revamp the state’s decades-old school funding formula, presenting a plan that would go into effect in two years.
Eric Garner was the unarmed black man whose pleas of “I can’t breathe” became a rallying cry against police brutality.
Two northbound lanes of the highway were closed, causing a roughly mile-long backup.
Burgeoning numbers of Cubans are trying to get into the U.S. via the Mexican border, creating a backlog of people on the Mexican side for months for their chance to apply for asylum.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry confirmed he’d agreed to a timetable to remove a half-metric ton of plutonium that was covertly shipped to Nevada.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is coming out against a comprehensive nondiscrimination bill that faces long odds in Congress.
The Supreme Court decided Monday that one state cannot unwillingly be sued in the courts of another, overruling a 40-year precedent.