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Because the new tariffs would be more costly than the products themselves, Temu is adding “import charges” on Chinese imported goods.
The mummified remains were discovered in trash bins in a storage unit in 2014. Prosecutors say the man killed the couple in 2003.
Metropolitan Police Department Capt. Jonathan Riddle and Martha Carbajal, a mother of four who said she was randomly shot in the eye while driving home, met with reporters to ask the community for help with the case.
A woman is dead after a crash involving four vehicles Monday night in North Las Vegas, and police suspect a medical episode might be a factor.
Police are investigating a shooting Tuesday morning in the central Las Vegas Valley, and the suspect remains at large.
One of the Raiders starting offensive linemen is working out with the team again after seeking a contract extension.
Strip gaming win was off 4.8 percent from a year ago, but downtown Las Vegas was one of three submarkets that enjoyed a double-digit percentage increase in March.
Bally’s is seeking to raise roughly $195.1 million for the yet-to-be-completed project in Chicago.
Dashboard Confessional is playing the “Bel-Aire Poolside Concert Series” on July 12.
A penthouse tops the list for the most expensive home listing for March, marking it as one of the highest-priced condos ever listed in Las Vegas.
Tony Hsieh’s family and its legal team have billed more than $18 million combined to run the tech mogul’s estate since his death more than four years ago.
The new autopsy report documents the 95-year-old actor’s poor heart health, noting he had experienced congestive heart failure, an aortic valve replacement and an irregular heart beat.
Check out the scores and top performances from Monday’s high school baseball, softball and boys volleyball action.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
A teenager operating an e-bike died in a crash in the northwest valley, Las Vegas police said.
In reaching new heights of craven sucking up, Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo didn’t comment on the pardon of Michele Fiore.
Nevada scofflaws may also not have insurance.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Majority leaders prefer to keep the lights off. Nevadans are worse off for it.