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Toy and canned food drive in honor of fallen LVMPD officer launches
Stephen Colbert wonders why 'The Late Show' was canceled if Paramount has $108 billion to offer for Warner Bros. For the ...
Is President Trump's new executive order on AI a necessary step to rein in a patchwork of state rules that could cause the ...
LAS VEGAS ( FOX5) — Governor Joe Lombardo signed a bill affirming lung disease risks for Nevada firefighters and police ...
The government shutdown highlighted a fragile link in the nation's aviation system: finding enough air traffic controllers to keep flights on schedule. The 43-day closure, during which controllers ...
Clark County Public Works quietly removed one traffic lane in each direction along Grand Canyon Dr. between Russell Road and Maule over the summer. According to LVMPD, a gas leak was reported around 3 ...
The headcount reduction by the federal government reached 97,000 since January, including a further reduction of 3,000 civilian employees in September. State governments have shed 25,000 employees ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (KOLO) - A former officer with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has been sentenced for his role in an insurance fraud scheme. 38-year-old Christopher Michael Mitchell of ...
Employers across the U.S. added 119,000 jobs in September, marking a pickup after previous employment data had shown a slowdown in hiring. The report marks the first official job tally since the ...
Hiring picked up in the early fall after a lackluster summer. An overdue report from the Labor Department on Thursday showed U.S. employers added 119,000 jobs in September, while the unemployment rate ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — LVMPD has shared details regarding a traffic event in Paradise. According to the RTC, a crash blocked off all lanes on Sierra Vista Drive at Rome Street earlier this evening.
Food stamps benefits were fully restored in Nevada on Thursday, a day after Congress voted to reopen the government following a 43-day shutdown, the state’s Division of Social Services said Friday.
NEW YORK — The longest government shutdown in U.S. history is over — on paper, at least. But the American public isn't done with it yet: Getting everything back up and running doesn't happen all at ...
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