The Colorado Rockies gave Todd Helton a horse — a real horse — to ride off into retirement.
Six people were arrested Thursday on charges they were among hundreds of young partygoers who trashed a former NFL player’s vacation home, and police said more arrests were expected.
Assembly Minority Leader Pat Hickey, R-Reno, has come under fire this week, including from Sen. Dean Heller, for making comments that may have been factually correct but are unwise in today’s political world.
The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday added Larry Keith Green, a convicted slot machine cheat, to the state’s List of the Excluded Persons.
A Las Vegas judge ordered a man and a woman to stand trial for conspiring to to kidnap, convict and execute a random police officer in their own court of law as part of a domestic terrorist movement.
Divers spotted human remains Thursday near Italy’s Costa Concordia cruise ship and DNA tests will determine if they are the last two bodies missing among the shipwreck’s 32 victims, authorities said.
The tabloids call her “the white widow,” a British-born Muslim convert who was married to one of the suicide bombers in the 2005 attack on London’s transit system. And for days now, the British media have been rife with speculation she took part in the terrorist takeover at a Nairobi shopping mall.
There’s no end in sight for legal fights over Yucca Mountain. Fresh lawsuits started piling up Thursday, a day before a deadline for responses to a federal court ruling that ordered the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to revive licensing for the controversial Nevada nuclear waste site.
Tired of touring, but happy to put on a show Meat Loaf says his new “RockTellz & CockTails” series is going to be off the cuff and includes time to answer audience questions.
It took just a week for nearly 300 students who got iPads from their Los Angeles high school to figure out how to alter the security settings so they could surf the Web and access social media sites.
The rivalry between the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers turned deadly when a fight after the division rivals played each other ended in a fatal stabbing, police said Thursday.
American Indian tribes are dealing with the effect of Internet gaming on their business, off-reservation casinos and political gridlock in Washington D.C.
Barrett-Jackson, The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, returns for its sixth year to the Mandalay Bay today and Saturday.
Park Place Infiniti recently announced that it will be the official title sponsor of The Adoption Exchange’s biggest annual fundraising event, A Monopolizing Evening, Monopoly to Benefit The Adoption Exchange, at 5 p.m. Nov. 8 at the Culinary Academy of Las Vegas, 710 W. Lake Mead Blvd., North Las Vegas.
Friends and followers of Jerry Tarkanian visited Henderson Hyundai Sept. 13 to honor the legendary former UNLV basketball coach.
Andy Mayes is the newest team member at Land Rover Las Vegas. Originally from Chelsea, England, he served and trained in the Royal Air Force. During his military stint, he was stationed in Belize, Northern Ireland and Germany. Mayes moved to the U.S. in 1986 and has worked on Jaguar, Rolls-Royce, Land Rover, Triumph, MG, Lotus and BMW vehicles for 27 years. During his spare time, he enjoys working on classic English cars.
Members of the American Heart Association gathered Sept. 20 at Findlay Volkswagen in the Valley Automall to deliver a series of lessons intended to help people suffering from heart failure.
Ted Roach has been working in the car business since 1981, but only in the past seven years at Lexus of Las Vegas has he realized how superior customer service and employee appreciation can make a difference in the success of an automotive dealership.
City leaders have tapped Darren Adair, chief financial officer of high-tech Switch Communications, to serve as North Las Vegas’ interim finance director.
“Don Jon” is not your typical romantic comedy, considering its “adult” theme, but don’t be too scared. It’s got Tony Danza.
Gov. Brian Sandoval said Thursday he sympathizes with Nevadans who are not getting their unemployment checks in a timely manner, but the state is fixing the problem caused by the Employment Security Division’s new computer system.
A redesigned $100 bill, introduced Wednesday to the gaming industry, got a new high-tech makeover as part of an effort to stay ahead of counterfeiters as technology becomes more sophisticated and more dollars flow overseas. The folks who distribute America’s money chose a modest ballroom and used a generic slide presentation on Wednesday to introduce a redesigned $100 bill to the gaming industry.
Heraea, a heavily marketed sports bar and restaurant built by the One Group in a partnership with the Palms, has closed, according to a statement Thursday by the off-Strip hotel.
A big chunk of Nevada’s revenue base got off to a strong start in the first month of fiscal 2014.
Bill O’Reilly says God told him to write his new book, “Killing Jesus: A History.”
New Year’s Eve is coming early on the Fremont Street Experience, at least when it comes to crowd control.
Alongside the carnage of Pakistan’s massive earthquake came a new creation: a small island of mud, stone and bubbling gas pushed forth from the seabed.
Michael J. Fox’s return to television is a little awkward, but could have a good run.
