The Latest Headlines

Former Las Vegas Police Sergeant Pleads Guilty to Theft Charges

Giant Mascot Stolen from Las Vegas Nonprofit

World Leaders and Top Officials React to 2024 U.S. Presidential Election Results

In-N-Out Burger Expanding to Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas Election Worker Reports Assault at Bus Stop, Investigation Underway

Nevada Gaming Commission Approves $3 Million Tax Refund to Casino Operator

Nevada Medical Board Suspends Las Vegas Psychiatrist’s License Over Public Safety Concerns

Washoe County Manager Caught Drinking At Local Bar While on Medical Leave

Photo ID Required To Access Mail Ballot at Cares Campus in Reno

Las Vegas Landmarks to Light Up Teal for Alzheimer’s Awareness

Former Metro Police Foundation Director Pleads Not Guilty to Theft Charges

NV Supremes Narrowly Rule State Government Employees Cannot Serve As State Legislators

Parents Accused of Child Neglect and Abuse in Las Vegas

Harris And Trump Court Nevada Voters In Final Battleground Swing

Unsolved Double Homicide Haunts Las Vegas Family

Caesars Sells LINQ Promenade for $275 Million

On The Record With April Arndt, GOP Candidate for Assembly District 21

New Nevada Legislation Expands Voting Rights for Formerly Incarcerated and Jail Detainees

Democrat Voter Registration Lead Craters in Clark County, Lowest Advantage Since 2007

The Nevada National Guard to Stand By at Polls on Election Day Across Northern and Southern Nevada

Washoe County Manager Takes Month-Long Medical Leave During National Election

Residential Fire Sprinklers Gain Traction in Nevada

Eviction Crisis Hits Hard in Las Vegas

Nevada Supreme Court Rules Mail Ballots Without Postmarks Shall Be Counted Days After ‘Election Day’

Jury Delivers Rare Death Penalty Sentence in Nevada for 2012 Murder

GOP Lead Trends After First Week of Early Voting, Down Ballot In Play

Nevada Man Faces Human Trafficking Charges in Utah

Rally Grows For UNR Women’s Volleyball Team, Match Canceled Due to Lack of Players

California Earthquake Rattles Southern Nevada

Sahara Las Vegas Experiencing Water Issues

Four Missing After House Fire in Las Vegas

Assembly Leader Yeager Engages In Dirty Politics To Avoid Cleaning Up Carson City Corruption

Kamalanomics: Nevada’s Unemployment Rate Is Second Highest In Nation

Thousands of Clark County Ballots Rejected Due to Non-Matching, Missing Signatures

Las Vegas Police Sergeant Faces Child Pornography Charges

Southern Nevada to Welcome First Freestanding Children’s Hospital

Early Voting Rides a Red Wave, GOP Registrations Surge

Henderson Police Department Rolls Out New Initiative to Aid Domestic Violence Victims

The Officer Shot and Injured a Suspect at an Apartment Complex Near Tropicana Avenue and Nellis Boulevard

Nevada Man Waits 129 Days for Mental Health Transfer After Allegedly Stalking Gov. Joe Lombardo

NV Supremes Narrowly Rule State Government Employees Cannot Serve As State Legislators

Late yesterday, the Nevada Supreme Court narrowly ruled that state government employees are no longer allowed to serve as state

Follow Us

Nevada Globe

702 Times

775 Times

Nevada Globe Archive