An elderly couple help police locate a 5-year-old girl and her mother in the small town of in Shurz.
We live in an age of crowdsourcing, so let’s look at Yelp.com to see which clubs on the Strip get the best ratings from clubbers.
A U.S. airman shocked Team USA members at the USA Basketball Showcase in Las Vegas Thursday by making a windmill dunk during a timeout.
Four more defendants, including members of the infamous Hells Angels motorcycle club, pleaded guilty Friday to assaulting rival gang members at a downtown wedding chapel in 2008.
Gov. Brian Sandoval will be picking from a list of three Nevadans when he hires the state’s next superintendent of schools, according to a state Board of Education decision made Thursday.
The Cleveland man accused of holding three women captive in his home for about a decade agreed to plead guilty Friday in a deal to avoid the death penalty.
The Lincoln Memorial was temporarily closed Friday after someone splattered a splash of green paint on the statue.
Attorney General Eric Holder has told the Russian government that the U.S. will not seek the death penalty for former National Security Agency systems analyst Edward Snowden.
There is nothing sinful about Sin City Thai other than how sinfully good the food is and how sinfully spicy you can order it.
Radio City Pizza is a tribute to New York-style pizza where each pie is hand-tossed and served thin and crispy.
This traditional, all-in-one casino restaurant/coffee shop caters to every dining request 24 hours a day.
The class of 2018 will be the first group of Nevada students not required to take the state’s current proficiency exams.
A Long Island lobsterman who spent 12 hours floating in the Atlantic Ocean after falling off his boat joked Thursday that he may have the two rubber boots that kept him afloat bronzed.
You can’t go back in time to see Terry Fator before he was famous, sporting a (real) mullet or a (fake) ZZ Top beard as the lead singer in a show band. But you can go out of town and see it.
A team of American explorers recovered a World War II era treasure worth approximately $77 million from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
He chuckles when asked about rebirth.
It’s a unique name, one he figures to make more popular in the near future, and Goodluck Okonoboh smiled when asked about the story behind it.
NASCAR is moving to NBC in 2015, which means Las Vegas resident Jamie Little is trying to find a new home.
Tanya Carrier arrives at the Emergency Arts building on East Fremont drinking water from a hose attached to her backpack. She sheepishly tucks mismatched socks inside her neon blue Asics running shoes. Woven through her fluorescent pink shoelaces are two heart-shaped pins, one of which holds the ubiquitous face of Hello Kitty.
The latest phone sexting scandal involving creepy former congressman-turned-New York City mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner has a Las Vegas connection.
When it comes to trends in interior design, the forecast through 2014 is looking bolder, brighter and more adventurously colorful than has been seen in a while. Up-and-coming palettes are earning descriptions including “youthful,” “vibrant” and “positive,” heralding the rebounding market’s ready return to color.
Three years before the next presidential election, Sen. Harry Reid has his candidate — Hillary Clinton.
Rules regarding airline tarmac delays were significantly strengthened in 2010, with the Department of Transportation establishing a hard time limit after which U.S. airlines must allow passengers to deplane flights. Still, the hard deadline is three hours, which didn’t help passengers on a July 17 Allegiant Airlines flight heading to Oakland, Calif., from Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport. More than 150 passengers had to sweat it out for 2½ hours after a maintenance issue left the aircraft with inadequate air conditioning. Passengers had to remain in their seats, even though the plane was still at the departure gate baking in triple-digit temperatures.
It’s always a kick when left and right come together to question the power of the federal government.
It wasn’t just the coaches and players competing for a national championship. It wasn’t just the 70,000 college basketball fans inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis that 2010 evening.
When it was discovered earlier this year that the Department of Justice was massively intruding on news gathering, there was a loud hue and cry for a federal shield law, and rightly so. The department had secretly obtained the office phone records of Associated Press journalists — records that potentially revealed communications with confidential sources — and had ridden roughshod over Fox News reporter James Rosen’s rights, monitoring his personal email, phone records and movements.
A flash flood warning has been issued for northeast Clark County, according to the National Weather Service.
The three colts who won this year’s Triple Crown races are taking different paths to the $1 million Travers on Aug. 24 at Saratoga. The prestigious Travers is called the Midsummer Classic for good reason.
