In late January, snow dusts the open land as the backs of cattle grazing peek out of the scrubland that surrounds the section of Interstate 80 crossing Nevada.
First Atomic Blast in 1951 Shook, Shaped Vegas and Nevada
Seventy years ago, an atomic blast detonated in a remote, sprawling swath of desert known as Frenchman Flat was seen and felt in Las Vegas, 65 miles to the southeast.
Fair Housing Act
Half a century ago, Nevada took an important step in the right direction with a new law: the Fair Housing Act of 1971.
70 years ago today, nuclear testing ushered in a new era for Nevada
Seventy years ago, an atomic blast detonated in a remote, sprawling swath of desert known as Frenchman Flat was seen and felt in Las Vegas, 65 miles to the southeast.
70 years ago today: nuclear testing ushered in a new era for Nevada
Seventy years ago, an atomic explosion detonated in a remote and extensive strip of desert known as the Frenchman Flat was seen and felt in Las Vegas, 65 miles to the southeast.
Congress asks FBI to investigate Henderson-based Parler's role in Capitol riot
It's been booted off Amazon's web services and kicked off app stores. Now, the Henderson-based social media platform Parler could face a federal investigation.
Remembering three local juggernauts who changed Las Vegas
Las Vegas has seen its share of loss recently. Three titans of our valley passed away in recent weeks.
Sheldon Adelson, casino magnate who influenced policy from D.C. to Jerusalem, dies at 87
Sheldon G. Adelson, a billionaire casino tycoon and free-spending political donor who helped bankroll conservative candidates in the United States and Israel, and who pushed the governments of both countries to reject the establishment of a Palestinian state alongside Israel, died Jan. 11 in Malibu, Calif. He was 87.