WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Strangers donated the beautifully embroidered wedding dress, the two rings, the honeymoon time-share in Aruba. They acted quickly, too, because the bride was dying of cancer. Or so she said.
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge on Tuesday allowed homebuilder American West Development to legally wipe out a price promise and price guarantee that were supposed to reimburse homebuyers if the value of their homes fell within three or five years of their purchase.
February was a hot month for Las Vegas tourism.
RENO — Air race pilots should take their modified aircraft on a dry run before participating in certain types of competitions and should possibly wear flight suits to help them withstand high gravitational forces, the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.
Under pressure to reverse course, U.S. Sen. Dean Heller said Tuesday he will continue to block federal judge nominee Elisssa Cadish whose views on gun rights have been called into question.
A national gay rights advocacy group took its state-by-state fight for same-sex marriage equality to a federal court for the first time Tuesday, filing a lawsuit in a bid to force Nevada to allow gay and lesbian couples to marry.
NEW YORK — Transgender women will be allowed to participate in the Miss Universe beauty pageant next year, officials announced Tuesday, a week after they ruled a trail-blazing 23-year-old could vie for the crown this year.
MILTON, Wash. — A dozen students may not have been looking forward to school on the first day back after spring break, but they knew what to do when their bus driver slumped over the wheel unconscious.
Like Babe Ruth and Rick Ankiel before him, former 51s outfielder Adam Loewen last season reached the major leagues as a position player after first getting there as a pitcher.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Yu Darvish had a feeling of calmness when he took the mound for his much-anticipated major league debut for the Texas Rangers.
Silverado’s baseball team stranded five runners in scoring position in the first three innings and trailed Cimarron-Memorial by a run going to the fourth.
When I was young, a couple of times each month, I’d take a trip with my mom and sister to the Main Street branch of the Huntington Beach public library.