More than two decades after human remains were found, they’ve been identified as a mother of four, Nevada cops say. Using DNA testing, detectives identified the remains found on Jan. 11, 2001, as Virgia Mae Jackson, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said in a Jan. 23 post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
USA TODAY analysis finds 3.3 million Americans live in areas with "very high" wildfire risk and 14.8 million more at “relatively high” risk.
According to GamblingSites.com, Texas is considered the 16th unluckiest state in America, or the 34th luckiest state depending on how you want to look at things. Which I guess isn't too bad since that means we aren't in the top 10 of unlucky states.
The first official visit of President Trump’s second term will include Nevada and the disaster-stricken states of North Carolina and California.
California has been a key driver of Nevada’s growth. Census data shows that nearly 42,000 people moved from California to Nevada in 2023, while about 22,000 people left Nevada for California. That means the Silver State had a net migration of roughly 20,000.
Nevada Sports Net columnist Chris Murray is known to be a bit wordy, so we're giving him 1,000 words (but no more than that) every Friday to share his thoughts
While the Mountain West has rebuilt itself with the additions of UTEP and Hawaii as full members; UC Davis and Grand Canyon as non-football members; and Norther
CDC officials exposure to listeria can cause of plethora of serious health problems, especially to children and elderly individuals who have weaker immune systems
A new poll that examines the driving forces behind Nevada voters’ decisions in the 2024 election shows that President Donald Trump’s support came from people who were focused on two
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has previously said there is not enough support from lawmakers to pass a bill allowing casinos in Texas.
The USC Trojans could land another class of 2025 recruit soon. USC coach Lincoln Riley and the Trojans are trending in the right direction to land three-star li
The Wolf Pack went up against two of the better teams in the Mountain West last week and, well, played like a random middle-aged fan yanked out of the stands for a half-court shot at halftime. It wasn't pretty or even mildly entertaining and even touched on sad and disturbing at times as the Pack got blown out by Utah State (90-69 on the road) and San Diego State (69-50 at Lawlor Events Center).