A man who voted twice in the 2020 election -- once in Nevada and again in Arizona -- will serve probation, a judge ruled last week.
Mark White, a Las Vegas resident, pleaded guilty to voting twice in the 2020 general presidential election. He voted once in Nevada and once in Arizona.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Nevada State Police said an Arizona woman died in a crash south of Las Vegas. The crash happened Friday, Jan. 3 on US 95 at mile marker 35. This is about 15 miles north of Searchlight and 57 miles south of Las Vegas.
My siblings and I decided to gather in Las Vegas to celebrate our sister’s 70th birthday. It was a most enjoyable family reunion, especially since all of
Now known as Prometheus, the tree was found to be nearly 5,000 years old. That means Prometheus came into existence around the time humans were exiting the Stone Age and beginning to work with bronze. It was older than the Roman Empire, the Egyptian pyramids and Christianity.
The Biden administration claimed a victory on Friday, saying it had “successfully staved off a crisis in the Colorado River Basin in the short term and set it up for success in the years
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford and Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar announced this week the sentencing of Mark White, a Las Vegas resident, for attempting to cast two ballots in the 2020 general presidential election.
Two additional Arizona task forces were deployed Thursday to California to assist in fighting wildfires in Los Angeles County.
After explosive growth starting in the 1990s, Nevada's population increase has slowed. When will the Silver State hit the next major milestone?
Nebraska football transfer offensive lineman Xander Ruggeroli committed to the Arizona State Sun Devils on Sunday. Ruggeroli played in one game last season for the program after coming to Lincoln from Bishop Gorman High School.
Both the Phoenix Fire Department and the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management are deploying personnel and sending equipment.
The elusive animal is native to the Eastern Sierra Nevada region and spends most of its time underground. It was first discovered over a century ago by zoologist Clinton Hart Merriam, a New York City native who was known as the “father of mammalogy.”