President Joe Biden signed legislation Thursday establishing a new federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery, saying he believes it will go down as one of the greatest honors he has as president.
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Gov. Steve Sisolak revealed Thursday that Nevada’s new COVID-19 vaccine incentive promotional program will provide $5 million in cash and prizes for eligible residents who have been vaccinated.
People can now fly between islands in the state without having to be vaccinated or tested for COVID-19. The new rules began Tuesday.
The book offered a behind-the-scenes, and unflattering, account of then-President Trump’s foreign policy dealings.
Launched in 1990, Hubble is showing more and more signs of aging, despite a series of repairs and updates by spacewalking astronauts during NASA’s shuttle era.
A Reno attorney whose fervid support of former President Donald Trump included speaking near the U.S. Capitol just prior to the Jan. 6 riots announced over the weekend he would seek the Republican nomination for governor in 2022.
The state on Wednesday reported 363 new COVID-19 cases and four new deaths from the disease over the preceding day, with the test positivity rate unchanged at 3.5 percent.
The Nevada Democrat and senior Republicans urged Senate leaders Wednesday to immediately fund the Byrne Justice Assistance Program despite an impasse over police reform.
Putin insisted anew that his country has nothing to do with such attacks, despite U..S. intelligence that indicates otherwise.
Putin and his entourage will arrive first at the summit site: Villa La Grange, a lakeside mansion set in Geneva’s biggest park. Next come Biden and his team. Swiss President Guy Parmelin will greet the leaders.
A Boulder City Council race ended in a tight finish after polls closed in the city’s Tuesday municipal election, and voters appear to have approved plans for a municipal pool.
Nellis Air Force Base welcomed a new commander of its warfare center on Friday.
The county agreed to refund $155,000 to Paris Las Vegas, ending dispute that also involved several other Caesars Entertainment Inc. properties.
Gov. Steve Sisolak joined Culinary Workers Union Local 226 members at their union hall to celebrate Senate Bill 386 , which compels hospitality employers to rehire workers laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Participation in outdoor recreation increased during the pandemic, but trip cancellations and travel restrictions resulted in job losses in some sectors of the industry in Nevada and other states, officials told a Senate subcommittee on tourism Tuesday.