Aslam Khan lost more than $1 million trying to do the “right” thing.
A mother and daughter who beat and stabbed to death a 73-year-old woman for her coin collection were sentenced to up to life in prison Monday.
Local Fatburgers soon will be adding chicken wings to their menu. Fatburger CEO Andy Wiederhorn plans to co-brand his new Buffalo’s Cafe venture, a chicken wing joint, with the Fatburger brand until the former can take flight on its own. Expect the changes to take place locally this summer, with marketing ramp up to begin after Wiederhorn’s appearance Friday on the CBS series “Undercover Boss.”
He discovered his parents shot inside their master bedroom Friday night, Joseph McManus told Las Vegas police.
Suziliene McDonald was sitting in the restaurant when, through the window, she saw a car speeding toward her.
WASHINGTON — All it took was two at-bats on his first Opening Day in the majors for Bryce Harper to hit two home runs — and hear some “M-V-P!” chants.
A Southern Nevada state psychiatric hospital unsafely discharged three patients this year, including a homeless man who was given a Greyhound bus ticket to Sacramento, Calif., with nobody to help him in the city where he had never been before, according to a state investigation released Monday.
CARSON CITY — Gov. Brian Sandoval announced Monday that he wants to spend $25 million more than he previously proposed on K-12 education in the next biennium.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the two people shot in an apparent murder-suicide at the San Tropez Apartments on Friday night.
A man was killed in a single vehicle rollover on Interstate 15 early Monday, according to Nevada Highway Patrol.
Casino operator Affinity Gaming grew revenues 4.6 percent in the fourth quarter, primarily through the company’s three casinos in Colorado that were purchased last year.
The man charged in the deaths of five members of a Southern California family in an accident near Mesquite was being held Monday on felony drunken driving charges with bail set at $3.5 million.
CARSON CITY — The state Senate voted 17-4 Monday for a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow the Legislature, with voter approval, to set taxes on gold and other minerals.
CARSON CITY — Nevada’s minimum wage will remain unchanged for the upcoming fiscal year that begins July 1.