In the May 24 Summerlin View story “Swan lake,” the photo caption should have identified Roland Bergheer as a Desert Shores resident.
Tami Wells had a tough childhood, but she has made such a success of herself that Boys Town Nevada, where she lived for much of her young life, has named her its Alumnus of the Year.
Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel resigned Monday amid NCAA violations from a tattoo-parlor scandal that sullied the image of one of the country’s top football programs.
Studio estimates released Monday show “The Hangover Part II” set a new high for comedy debuts with $105.8 million over the long Memorial Day weekend.
Hip-hop singer Sean Kingston has been moved to the intensive care unit at a hospital after crashing his watercraft into a Miami Beach bridge, his publicist said Monday.
PBS officials say hackers have cracked the network’s website, posting a phony story claiming dead rapper Tupac Shakur was alive in New Zealand.
CONCORD, N.C. — Dale Earnhardt Jr. was out front on the final lap for the first time in 105 races, and the only thing standing in the way of a victory was the gas, or lack of it, in his tank.
ELKO — The federal Bureau of Land Management has approved a Newmont Mining Corp. project that will provide a new supply of gold ore north of Carlin.