Nevada caucus: Minority support, the union vote and the ‘X-factor’ — Here’s what to watch
Here’s a guide on what to look out for at the third major event of the presidential election.
Woman pleads guilty to defrauding VA out of nearly $1.8 million in veteran benefits
Claudia Ann Merrill admitted to submitting false applications in veterans’ names and their surviving spouses’ names, federal prosecutors said.
Pigeon wearing tiny sombrero discovered in Reno
Reno City Manager Sabra Newby tweeted about the bird Wednesday, saying it's quirky and fun but still inhumane.
Frightening kidnapping caught on camera
Disturbing video showed a man chasing a terrified woman, attacking her and then dragging her back into a car.
6 dead, 13 injured after fire breaks out in Las Vegas apartment building
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A fire in a three-story apartment building in downtown Las Vegas where residents were apparently using their stoves for heat killed six people and forced some residents to jump from upper-floor windows to escape the heavy smoke before dawn Saturday, authorities said.
Las Vegas to California traffic backup tops 20 miles
Holiday travelers returning to California from the Las Vegas area caused a severe backup lasting for more than 20 miles.
Nevada passes 3M population mark with push from Californians
LAS VEGAS (AP) — California is playing an unparalleled role in Nevada's growth, as state population estimates surpassed 3 million people and the U.S. Census Bureau ranked the Silver State as the nation’s fastest-growing in 2018.
'My mom is trying to kill me': Police release chilling 911 call from boy allegedly stabbed by mother 25 times
In the 911 call release by police in Nevada, the boy can be heard pleading with his mother not to hurt him.
Nevada warns hunters of ‘zombie’ deer disease affecting herds in 24 other states
A neurodegenerative disease is spreading through deer and elk populations in 25 states and provinces throughout the United States, turning infected animals into drooling, stumbling ‘zombies.’
Las Vegas shooting anniversary sparks debate on gun control
In the two years since the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, the federal government and states have tightened some gun regulations.
'Storm Area 51' creator cancels alien-themed festival over fear of 'possible humanitarian disaster'
The California man behind the viral "Storm Area 51" event on Facebook that may draw alien-obsessed crowds to a rural Nevada county next week has pulled out of a festival spawned from the popular event because of safety concerns.
Promposal from straight teen to gay teen goes viral
It's prom season so teens all across the U.S. are coming up with fun and unique ways to ask their dates to the big dance.
Blues legend B.B. King hospitalized
Blues legend B.B. King was rushed to a Las Vegas hospital over the weekend. The 89-year-old was reportedly hospitalized for a diabetes-related emergency-a condition he's been dealing with for more ...










