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El Paso Locomotive FC look to keep rolling high as they travel to take on Las Vegas Lights FC in a USL Championship clash on ...
On a day when the Nevada Gaming Commission fined a Las Vegas Strip resort $5.5 million, events that played out a decade ago ...
As the 83rd legislative session winds down and the work pace picks up in the Nevada Legislative Building, here is what to ...
While on a panel at a gaming conference at UNLV, Fifth Street Gaming CEO Scott Schorr said casinos should legalize onsite ...
The Silverstone golf course property in the upper northwest valley was sold at a Clark County treasurer’s office trustee ...
Assembly Bill 398, a bill that seeks to include charter school teacher pay raises and increase compensation for hard-to-fill public school positions, passed in the assembly on Friday night.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Captain explains what’s being done to address the chronic homelessness concerns around the UNLV area, particularly around the Flamingo Wash.
Senate opposition led President Donald Trump to abandon his candidate to be the top prosecutor in the nation’s capital.
Nevada State Police seek public assistance on #FugitiveFriday to locate Evelin Welling, a probation violator in the Las Vegas area, ensuring tipster confidentiality.
A newly appointed U.N. envoy for Cyprus says she’ll work hard to ensure concrete progress in measures to build trust between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots in hopes of reviving moribund peace tal ...
Maurice Wooden appeared before the Nevada Gaming Control Board, and commissioners brought up concerns about his past at the Wynn when discussing a future license.
A wrong way driving bill, known as Jay’s Law, is heading to Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo’s desk after the Nevada Senate passed it unanimously Friday.