Jay Gibbons couldn't be more ecstatic. The vagabond outfielder spent Thursday unpacking, organizing and child-proofing his rental house in Peoria, Ariz., and finished a couple of hours before his wife, Laura, and their three children arrived from California. On Friday he reported to the Los Angeles Dodgers' spring training camp, where he'll have a chance to continue his comeback on the team that he grew up loving as a kid.
Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons was recuperating early Wednesday after he was thrown off a horse, his spokesman said.
A spokesman for Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons says he is recuperating after being thrown from a horse.
CNN's John King talks to one U.S. governor about threatening letters received from an extremist group.
A domestic extremist group has sent letters to more than 30 U.S. governors demanding they resign, the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI said in an intelligence note.
Nevada is legalizing domestic partnerships, with the state Assembly voting Sunday evening to override a veto by the governor, officials said.
It's not that easy to turn down federal funds.
Recession questions, housing bailouts, stock market tumbles, growing job losses -- faced with troubling economic news at seemingly every turn, many Americans' first thoughts may be of their own finances before charitable giving.
Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons was sued in federal court by a woman who claimed he made advances and threatened to rape her after having drinks at a Las Vegas restaurant just before the 2006 election
States and municipalities are facing their worst budget crunches in decades - and it's only going to get worse.
The divorce of Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons and his estranged wife erupts into scandal. CNN's Ted Rowlands reports.
An ugly breakup between Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons and his wife is causing a stir in the state that pioneered the quickie divorce
A powerful earthquake damaged hundreds of homes, toppled chimneys and reduced part of a historical district to rubble, but residents of rural Wells, Nevada, town are grateful it wasn't worse.
I-Reporter Denny Berry recalls what happened when the levee near Reno, Nevada broke.
Severe storms that have brought heavy rain, snow and high winds to California, Nevada, Utah and Colorado claimed their first victim and probably triggered a levee break Saturday.
If the INS seems spotty in its enforcement, and its regulations confusing, well, that's because they have been. During the boom years the agency turned a blind eye as employers struggled to fill jo...