There are dozens of companies at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show this week offering new smartphone or tablet cases, power and other accessories for Apple products, even if the Cupertino, Calif.-based company avoids Sin City.
A federal judge has agreed to let the U.S. Bureau of Land Management resume the roundup of dozens of wild mustangs in Northern Nevada but said she remains concerned about critics’ complaints the agency is treating the animals inhumanely.
At the Last Gadget Standing competition at CES, it’s unclear why most people attend.
The Shoppes at Harmon Square, anchored by Kiss Monster Mini Golf, has been sold for $11.5 million, the seller’s broker said.
A Las Vegas firefighter charged with hiring a homeless man for $600 to kill his estranged wife told a district judge he was not guilty Thursday. A few hours later the hired killer, Noel “Greyhound” Stevens, told Judge Jerry Tao he was guilty of beating to death Shauna Tiaffay with a hammer in September and George Tiaffay hired him to do it.
Construction of a bridge expansion project will result in a Sunday-Monday overnight closure of the ramps between the McCarran International Airport connector and the eastbound lanes of the Las Vegas Beltway.
An older female pedestrian was struck and killed by a car in the 1700 block of North Decatur Boulevard on Thursday morning, Las Vegas police said.
A record year for visitor volume continued to take shape in November.
A man who chased a stranger on a street with an axe before barricading himself in an apartment Thursday morning has been arrested, according to Las Vegas police.
CASTRO VALLEY, Calif. – Authorities in California say an alligator named “Mr. Teeth” that was apparently protecting a stash of marijuana has been taken to Oakland Zoo.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – The Civil War saga “Lincoln” leads the Academy Awards with 12 nominations, including best picture, director for Steven Spielberg and acting honors for Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones.
LARAMIE, Wyo. – Jeff Elorriaga had 18 points and sank a 3-pointer at the buzzer as short-handed Boise State defeated Wyoming 63-61 on Wednesday, knocking the Cowboys from the unbeaten ranks in both teams’ Mountain West opener.
It’s like watching a television rerun, where you know how things will end, but you sit through the entire show anyway. That’s what UNLV basketball has become on the road against quality opponents.
Stephens Press will publish a book commemorating Nevada’s 150th birthday.
