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A college professor who played a supersized video game on the side of a Philadelphia skyscraper now holds a Guinness world record for the feat.
A tenth of Coronado High School students and staff, or about 325 people, are at risk for contracting the potentially lethal disease tuberculosis because of their exposure to a confirmed case at the Henderson campus, according to a spokesperson for the Southern Nevada Health District
An old song favorite gets a new twist with the help of some local celebrities.
It’s easier than ever to get into your neighborhood ER, but that could be somewhat out of sync with federal policy.
MSNBC was not saying Tuesday whether disciplinary action is planned against show host Martin Bashir, who has apologized for “deeply offensive” comments he made about Sarah Palin.
A juvenile pedestrian struck by an SUV was taken to the hospital Tuesday morning in critical condition.
The driver of a vehicle sustained life-threatening injuries in a two-vehicle crash Tuesday morning on Spring Mountain Road and Buffalo Drive.
Summerlin Hospital Medical Center is being sued by a group of employees, former patients and visitors who say they were exposed to tuberculosis earlier this year.
Clark County commissioners on Tuesday tabled a proposal to raise the sales tax to pay for police officers.
Rep. Dina Titus sent a letter to Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval on Tuesday urging him to decide quickly on whether to approve a one-year extension on health insurance policies that do not meet the requirements of the new federal health care law.
A proposal to block new liquor store applications at the Fremont Street Experience won support from a City Council committee on Monday, and more restrictions could be on the way.
NEW YORK— One of the lead producers of Broadway’s “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” says moving the show to Las Vegas makes sense because Sin City has always been a better fit for the splashy musical than the Great White Way.
A North Las Vegas man convicted of federal drug trafficking and firearm charges has been sentenced to 35 years in federal prison, Nevada U.S. Attorney Daniel Bogden announced Tuesday.
The Internet has not only changed society but the face of organized crime, a federal prosecutor told a jury Tuesday.
Veteran fencer Frank Van Dyke opened the Red Rock Fencing Center in 2004 to create more A-level fencers in the valley. In October, Van Dyke won a bronze medal at the World Veterans Fencing Championships in Bulgaria.
The Magical Forest, Opportunity Village’s biggest annual fundraiser, is scheduled Nov. 22 to Jan. 6 at the Oakey Campus, 6300 W. Oakey Blvd. About 175,000 guests are expected to visit the event this season. All proceeds benefit the services and programs at Opportunity Village, which serves adults with disabilities.
A U.S. Navy sailor married his high school sweetheart on Tuesday in Reno-Tahoe International Airport, just moments after returning from an 11-month deployment off the coast of war-torn Syria.
A little Russian girl learns the hard way the dangers of ice.
For those who are newbies in the kitchen and will prepare their first Thanksgiving turkey next week, here’s a bit of advice: Do not fear the bird.