Ed Moss, Chief Executive Officer of Stephens Media LLC, today announced a new executive leadership team for the company and its flagship newspaper, the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
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Vincent Faraci, a mob-connected player in the racketeering days of the old Crazy Horse Too strip club, was sentenced Monday to 15 months in federal prison on a tax conviction.
The Metropolitan Police Department’s Fiscal Affairs Committee approved on Monday two legal settlements totalling $125,000 to residents who were injured in separate incidents involving officers.
Gov. Brian Sandoval on Monday announced an executive order that establishes the Governor’s Behavioral Health and Wellness Council.
One man was arrested Sunday night for domestic assault and arson after a house fire caused more than $100,000 in damage.
Three people suspected in a carjacking Monday morning were arrested after a police chase in which one of the suspects fired at officers.
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On Sept. 23, two Clark County Department of Family Services employees traveled down a gravel road in Sandy Valley and parked along a fence near a travel trailer on a two-acre dirt lot.
RENO — A member of a search team on Tuesday found two adults and four children who had been missing in the frigid mountains of Northern Nevada for the past two days.
A woman was hospitalized after two pit bulls attacked her while she was walking her dogs in the southeast valley Monday night, Las Vegas police said.
A northwest Arizona homicide suspect was arrested last week while trying to enter the United States from Mexico.
A 21-year-old Henderson man has been sentenced to 5½ to 15 years in prison for killing his father during an argument at their home in Henderson.
Monica Contreras, who alleged on Family Court videotape she was groped by a marshal in August 2011, entered the federal courthouse Tuesday morning to testify before a grand jury hearing allegations of excessive force.
Sansone Cos., a longtime local real estate firm, will try to revive the sagging fortunes of the Boulevard Mall.
The 2014 Nevada Teacher of the Year award will be named in honor of Michael Landsberry, the teacher who died putting himself between a shooter and students at Sparks Middle School earlier this year.