Robert Saucier, chief executive of Las Vegas-based Galaxy Gaming Inc., issued a four-page letter to shareholders on Friday to explain the issues associated with the company surrounding a recent decision by California gaming regulators.
A 31-year-old man has been charged with two counts of injury to the elderly after authorities found four men malnourished and held against their will in a dungeon-like Houston house.
When it comes to groceries, meat and produce are about as basic as they get.
Residents of another 700 homes were advised to retreat to safety on Friday as crews fighting a wildfire in the mountains above Palm Springs grew increasingly concerned about the possibility of unstable weather and erratic winds.
The Bureau of Land Management is planning an emergency relocation of 50 wild horses in response to parched conditions at the Seaman Herd Area in Lincoln and Nye counties.
Here are five things to know about Helen Thomas, the groundbreaking White House correspondent, who died Saturday at age 92:
A New York woman used fake hospital records to pose as a Boston Marathon bombing victim with a brain injury and fraudulently collected nearly half a million dollars from the fund for victims, Massachusetts authorities said Friday.
Fort Bliss officials downplayed the threat of radiation exposure Friday related to a contaminated bunker on the West Texas military post.
Officials have lifted mandatory water restrictions for some 200,000 residents and businesses in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., as repairs were completed on a failing transmission main.
Comedian Kathleen Madigan has been paying for her mother’s Sprint phone service for so long, the following story actually happened when her mom tried to buy a new phone at Best Buy.
Boyd Epley was destined for a record-setting career in pole vaulting. In 1968, a scholarship landed Epley at the University of Nebraska, where he cemented his name in the school’s record books for highest pole vault, before sustaining a back injury.
The Las Vegas Housing Authority first formed in 1947 actually no longer exists. It’s been merged into the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority.
Vacations are all about exploration. This could mean finally touching down in the city you’ve always dreamed of visiting or trying a new activity. In addition to thinking about vacation activities to broaden your horizons, many travelers are realizing that another great way to explore a destination is through food.
Chances are, you’ve seen and heard a lot about vinyl siding on home renovation television shows, in magazines and in your neighborhood. Once seen as a drab and boring alternative to aluminum siding, vinyl siding is now driving new design trends, effortlessly adapting to any architectural home style.
If you are one of the more than 22 million college students heading to campuses across the nation this fall, you’ll probably be packing all sorts of items, including advanced digital technology. If you’re a budget-conscious student, there are low cost alternatives to many of your favorite technologies.
Vince Taormina, a sophomore catcher at Silverado High School, was named a second-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball newspaper.
There are two sure-fire ways to know you’ve reached A-list celebrity status: Spend a night partying at the Playboy Mansion, and have a band named after you.
An invite to play for the Denver Nuggets in the NBA Summer League prompted Chace Stanback’s return to Las Vegas this week.
At Reno, pinch hitter Eric Campbell squeezed home the go-ahead run as part of a three-run ninth inning, and the 51s (51-46) rallied to win their third straight.
The single greatest accomplishment of all the firefighters, emergency responders and volunteers who battled this month’s Carpenter 1 Fire and helped displaced Mount Charleston residents? One of the worst natural disasters in Clark County history could have been much, much worse.
Every year, The Gay and Lesbian Center of Southern Nevada recognizes and honors people and corporations that have helped raise awareness of the local LGBT community.
Las Vegan Kris Bryant won the Golden Spikes Award, USA Baseball announced on Friday. The award is given annually to the nation’s top amateur player.
ARLINGTON, Texas — A woman riding a roller coaster at a Six Flags amusement park in North Texas died Friday when she fell from a ride that is billed as the tallest steel-hybrid coaster in the world.
While the rain was coming down around Las Vegas on Friday night, it was raining punches inside the Hard Rock Hotel along with a mix of thunder and lightning, courtesy of John Molina and Mickey Bey.
Las Vegas has long served as an ideal stop for truckers and travelers making the long journey from northern Utah to Southern California.
PHOENIX — More than 150 passengers were forced to sweat it out on an Allegiant Airlines plane for 2 1/2 hours after a maintenance issue left the aircraft without adequate air conditioning.
