Trump campaign announces federal lawsuit in Nevada
The Trump campaign is filing a federal lawsuit in Las Vegas Thursday, claiming there are voter irregularities. They said they have evidence that people who are deceased and non-residents have cast ballots in the 2020 election.
Raiders activate 4 starting linemen from COVID-19 list
The four linemen all tested negative every day since their last contact and will be eligible to play Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers if they pass one more test before the game.
Woman falls into Lake Tahoe, drowns; 6 kids on boat rescued
Rescue personnel were unable to revive the woman.
Las Vegas shooting: Judge approves $800M settlement for victims, relatives
The action makes final a deal announced earlier this month that settles dozens of lawsuits on the eve of the third anniversary of the shooting that killed 58 people and injured more than 850 at an open-air concert near the Mandalay Bay resort.
Walker Lake group to take water suit back to federal court
The decades-long legal battle concerns Walker Lake in rural western Nevada.
Nevada woman accused of bitcoin murder-for-hire plot
Kristy Lynn Felkins, 36, of Fallon, is accused of communicating with someone in 2016 on a website that purported to offer murder-for-hire services.
Raiders bring back T Sam Young, place LB Tanner Muse on IR
Raiders general manager Mike Mayock said Sunday that Young will rejoin the team as the backup behind Trent Brown on the right side and Kolton Miller on the left.
Burning Man goes virtual for 2020
This year, the community is taking to the virtual world - or rather, eight of them.
Lake Tahoe cottage with private beach for sale for $20M
The 1,688 square-foot cottage comes with 2 acres, including a private 170-foot beach with a private pier.
'Ballot harvesting' targeted amid fight over voting rules
The Nevada lawsuit highlighted a practice that has long fueled Republicans' suspicions about mail-in voting.
Woman reportedly hit American Airlines employee after being denied boarding over mask refusal
A traveler allegedly struck an American Airlines worker after finding out that she would not be able to board her connecting flight after not following the airline’s mask regulations on the initial part of the trip.
Trump sues Nevada over mail-in voting, one day after encouraging Floridians to vote by mail
In an abrupt reversal, President Donald Trump is encouraging voters in the critical swing state of Florida to vote by mail after months of criticizing the practice — and while his campaign and the GOP challenge Nevada over its new vote-by-mail law.
Officials declare Allegiant Stadium in Vegas "almost" complete
Friday has been the target date for completion since ground was broken in November 2017 for the 65,000-seat domed stadium just off the Las Vegas Strip.
Bellagio error may be biggest sportsbook loss for Vegas
Seven longtime Las Vegas bookmakers can’t recall a larger loss, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. But each oddsmaker has taken hits on past posts and said it’s a fairly common occurrence at books.
'I felt safe with him': Woman marries man who saved her in Las Vegas mass shooting
The pair met just 24 hours prior to the 2017 mass shooting and escaped together during the rampage. They have since fallen in love.
Reports: Roy Horn of 'Siegfried and Roy' fame dead from COVID-19 complications
Reports surfaced Friday that Roy Horn, half of the famous "Siegfried and Roy" entertainment duo, has died from COVID-19 complications.
Thunderbirds honor medical workers with Las Vegas flyover for 'true heroes'
The flyover on Saturday featured eight F-16 Fighting Falcons, which soared throughout Las Vegas starting at 2:30 p.m. and lasted about 25 minutes.
Burning Man Project committed to ticket refunds
It had been scheduled for Aug. 30 to Sept. 7 in the northern Nevada desert.
Bernie Sanders wins Nevada caucuses
Nevada was the first test to see whether his appeal would hold up in a more diverse state following his strong showing in New Hampshire and Iowa.


















