The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Monday field an injunctive enforcement action against three Las Vegas firms and their principal, who lives in California.
Follow the link for the boys and girls cross country polls, as compiled by Arbor View coach Tyrel Cooper.
The state Supreme Court has overturned a lower court’s decision to throw out nine of the 10 charges against former University Medical Center CEO Lacy Thomas.
Jewelry cases smashed. Mobile phones ripped from displays. Cash registers emptied. Alcohol stocks plundered.
Summerlin resident Allison Stone, 10, has found a way to help children facing medical conditions that can result in hair loss. She donates her hair to Locks of Love.
Dixie Chaney Jones had been fighting all her life.
Through August, Las Vegas tourism is flat.
The First Friday arts festival is set to celebrate the monthly event’s 11th anniversary from 5 p.m. to midnight Oct. 4 at venues throughout the Arts District in downtown Las Vegas.
It’s been more than eight years since Las Vegas chiropractor Stephen Shaw shoved an older man to his death, and the victim’s widow is still trying to make Shaw pay.
The lights on the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign have turned pink to raise awareness for breast cancer. The yellow bulbs that border the sign were switched out for pink ones for the month of October.
A biotech drug from Roche has become the first medicine approved to treat breast cancer before surgery, offering an earlier approach against one of the deadliest forms of the disease.
Syria’s foreign minister claimed Monday that his government is fighting a war against al-Qaida-linked militants who eat human hearts and dismember people while they are still alive, then send their limbs to family members.
Edward Colucci, 36, was sentenced on Monday to three to 20 years in prison for beating his girlfriend’s two sons over an eight-month period in 2010.
An accident in May 2012 put the Maurine Jackson Smith Memorial Pipe Organ out of commission for more than a year while major repairs and renovations were completed.
For about a decade, the buildings at 1025 S. First St., just north of The Arts Factory, were used only for storage. Last July, they opened as Art Square, a diverse collection of businesses.
The Las Vegas Shakespeare Company is expected to lightened the mood this year in Henderson as it presents “The Comedy of Errors” for three nights.
The impact Stephanie Lynn Craig had on her friends, family and community lives on in the city of Henderson through the Stephanie Lynn Craig Park, 1725 Galleria Drive.
When friends ask what it’s like to live in upper Kyle Canyon at Mount Charleston, I tell them it’s paradise. They’d probably never believe the story about the attack deer, anyway.
Airlines are introducing a new bevy of fees, but this time passengers might actually like them.
Adrian Navarro-Canales, 16, stood emotionless at his first court appearance for two murder charges Monday at the Henderson Justice Court.
An accident on Cheyenne Avenue westbound at Interstate 15 has closed three lanes, according to the Regional Transportation Commission.
Nevada casinos saw a better-than 11 percent increase in gaming revenues during August while Strip casinos saw a nearly 20 percent jump in their monthly numbers.
A 3-D printer in space could solve a lot of problems. A lost wrench? A broken one-of-a-kind part? Just print a new one.
A 44-year-old Lied Middle School teacher who faces sex-related charges was ordered released on house arrest Monday after his parents posted $100,000 bond.
The man who drowned his girlfriend after an altercation Friday night tried to take his own life several times after the incident, police said.
By her own admission, Marilyn Kirkpatrick isn’t an expert on stadiums. The Nevada Assembly speaker’s day job is food sales, not sports venues.
The man who was killed crossing Interstate 15 by foot Sunday morning has been identified.
Find things to do in the Summerlin and Summerlin South areas.
A stand-up comic searching for new material might want to look to the Houston Texans and their clumsy quarterback, Matt Schaub, whose latest football-throwing folly is worth a lot of laughs. “That was a joke,” said Nick Bogdanovich, William Hill sports book director. “That’s unbelievable.”