A 50-year-old man in a wheelchair who didn’t have the right of way was hospitalized after being struck by a vehicle near the College of Southern Nevada on Wednesday night, Las Vegas police said.
A state legislator vowed to take steps to repeal Nevada’s constitutional ban on gay marriage almost immediately after President Barack Obama announced his support for such marriages Wednesday.
A specialized fire rescue unit could be restored in Laughlin after a two-year hiatus if Clark County commissioners approve a settlement agreement with the fire union Tuesday.
The May 19 junior welterweight title fight between Lamont Peterson and Amir Khan at Mandalay Bay Events Center has been canceled.
Las Vegas police used a beanbag shotgun and a Taser on an apparently suicidal man who was wielding a knife Wednesday afternoon.
LOS ANGELES – Vidal Sassoon used his hairstyling shears to free women from beehives and hot rollers and give them wash-and-wear cuts that made him an international name in hair care.
President Barack Obama on Friday will visit Reno, where he plans to highlight a proposal to help families refinance their homes, one of the items on a “to do” list of bills he wants Congress to pass this year.
The Las Vegas Monorail Corp. on Wednesday received a green light to exit Chapter 11 proceedings as U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Bruce Markell found that its reorganization plan had a good chance of working.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Police say a New York man who refused to pay a $12 taxi fare was carrying more than $5,000 when the cabbie drove him around looking for cheap cigarettes.
NEW YORK – ABC’s “General Hospital” leads the way with 23 nominations for Daytime Emmy Awards.
The 51s scored all four of their runs in the first two innings, and five pitchers combined to scatter six hits in Las Vegas’ 4-1 victory over the host Oklahoma City RedHawks on Tuesday in a Pacific Coast League game.
