Arizona law prompting Hispanic voter drive in Nevada
RENO (AP) - Elvira Diaz remembers how frightened she was when she and a dozen other Latinos with signs reading "Immigrants Who Pay Taxes" came face-to-face with hundreds of protesters at a tea party anti-tax rally in Nevada.
Arizona law prompting Hispanic voter drive in NevadaNLV Police Setting Up Speed Traps Sunday
North Las Vegas police will be setting up speed traps Sunday on major thoroughfares in the city.
NLV Police Setting Up Speed Traps SundayCattle rustling was for real
Historians generally date the close of the American frontier at 1890. By then, most of the Western United States had been settled. Although Nevada was granted statehood in 1864, a vast region from Belmont south to what eventually became Las Vegas remained largely unmapped and unsettled. The Western frontier, with its farms and big ranches[...]
Cattle rustling was for realArchitects, engineers pinched by recession
The recession and subsequent downturn in construction have taken a toll on Las Vegas architectural and engineering firms.
Architects, engineers pinched by recession