LG, Nokia and Samsung are accustomed to the spotlight of the International Consumer Electronics Show, which ended Friday in Las Vegas, but the startups showcased in the convention’s Eureka Park zone were savoring their first taste of fame.
The school bus heads toward the country’s eighth-most dangerous neighborhood, D Street west of Interstate 15, carrying 16 students from Faith Lutheran Junior/Senior High School.
Two newly appointed district judges in Clark County drew opponents during the filing period that ended Friday, and one of the incumbents has an unusual connection to her challenger.
Las Vegas attorney Jeff Silver saved the best story for me.
Each year, an estimated 71,000 children are treated in emergency rooms for accidental medication poisonings, many of which are caused by dosing mistakes. Thankfully, while most issues are resolved by health care professionals or poison control resources, extreme cases that go untreated can result in complications, particularly in very young children. Experts provide tips on how to avoid common medicine mistakes.
A night before boarding a flight to Brazil for the biggest fight of his career, Chad Mendes dug into his DVD collection for a movie released the same year he was born.
Anthony Marshall, a junior guard, is looking to help 12th-ranked UNLV (16-2) stop its losing trend against No. 22 San Diego State (14-2) in the teams’ Mountain West Conference opener at 1 p.m. Saturday at Viejas Arena.
A longtime career as a Clark County prosecutor is slipping away from Victoria Villegas, who finds her name surfacing in a federal criminal investigation.
Mayor Shari Buck chose not to dwell on the tumultuous elements of 2011 when she faced about 600 business professionals and fellow city leaders at the 16th annual North Las Vegas State of the City address Jan. 12 at Texas Station, 2101 Texas Star Lane.
A task force arrested three people and seized nearly $2 million in marijuana after serving search warrants at two southwest valley homes Thursday, Las Vegas police said Friday.
