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Pennsylvania stands to win from the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision opening the way for legal sports betting across the country.
On Shadow Lane, it’s crunch time. The last exam of the semester is coming up in two weeks for the inaugural class of 60 students at UNLV’s new medical school.
Immigration policy has long been a pivotal subject in Nevada, where one in every five residents hails from outside the U.S. This week, Sen. Dean Heller revealed flickers of concern about how decisive a role the issue could play in the Senate race.
The thought of another mass tragedy affecting Las Vegas is almost too much to bear, but a masked gunman scare at a local mall renewed fears it could happen again.
Local experts say Las Vegas’ startup scene is well-positioned for what some researchers are calling a “new era of technology.”
A 15-year-old girl has been sent to the hospital after a hit-and-run crash left her lying in the road near Bonanza Road and Lamb Boulevard, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
In the course of an afternoon, the skate park at Winchester Cultural Center went from a few gray slabs of concrete to a vibrant and fantastical landscape.
In its biggest surprise ever, the FOX5 Surprise Squad teamed up with a Las Vegas hospitality foundation to help seven students achieve their dream of a college education.
Gov. Brian Sandoval will hand his successor an office that is more powerful than when he first arrived in 2011, according to experts.