The parents of three children killed in a Las Vegas mobile home fire in June were indicted on three counts each of second-degree murder and child abuse and neglect, prosecutors said Wednesday.
State Route 158, also known as Deer Creek Road, is closed until Christmas Day to ensure public safety until the completion of roadwork in the Desert Overlook area, the Nevada Department of Transportation announced.
NEW YORK – New Yorkers who got into minor trouble in Manhattan have been sentenced to Sandy.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal will no longer run a listing of Southern Nevada Health District restaurant inspections.
CANTON, Ohio – A former Ohio high school basketball coach who pleaded guilty to videotaping boys in a locker room shower for years has been sentenced to 15 years in prison – and must give $5,000 to the Connecticut community where a gunman killed 26 people.
NEW YORK — President Barack Obama has been named Time magazine’s “Person of the Year” for 2012.
Poker superstar Howard Lederer, facing a $42.5 million lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice over his leadership role with a tarnished online gambling company, agreed Tuesday to settle the case, forfeiting more than $2.5 million in cash and assets.
LOS ANGELES – Kobe Bryant scored four of his 30 points in the final 1:26, and the Los Angeles Lakers overcame an 18-point third-quarter deficit to beat Charlotte 101-100 on Tuesday night, handing the Bobcats their 12th straight loss.
The more players involved on a basketball court, the better the opportunities are for offensive success.
Nacho Daddy is described on its menu as “An American Grill With A Mexican Flair” and, indeed, the selection of nachos, flatbreads, entrees and desserts keeps the Mexican roots of the food front and center.
Less than four months after Las Vegas Sands Corp. was fined for misusing Macau data laws in local courts, the company and its former top executive in the region are wrestling over the issue again.
TRENTON, N.J. – Pro sports leagues have experienced nearly unprecedented success despite the existence of illegal and legal gambling and therefore can’t claim harm if New Jersey legalizes sports betting, an attorney for the state argued Tuesday.
LARAMIE, Wyo. – Luke Martinez scored 25 points and Larry Nance Jr. 21, career highs for both players, to lead Wyoming over Denver 71-61 on Tuesday night.
