Las Vegas police responded to a suicide on the roof of Circus Circus Monday evening.
According to the study, Nevada placed 14th in the nation for supporting small businesses. This is the second year in a row that Nevada has finished among the top 15 states in the survey.
The wreck happened on U.S. Route 191 near Monticello, about 285 miles southeast of Salt Lake City.
An inch and a half of rain fell on Mount Charleston on Monday afternoon, which led to additional flooding on Grand Teton Drive, east of U.S. Highway 95, according to the Regional Flood Control District.
A pitcher for the minor league West Michigan Whitecaps hit and killed a bird with a pitch on Sunday during a game with the Fort Wayne TinCaps
A Golden Valley woman was killed when two vehicles collided during a Sunday thunderstorm in northwest Arizona, the Department of Public Safety said.
Henderson Mayor Andy Hafen should not be removed from office for term limits because the person bringing the action lacks standing, according to a filing made last week with the Nevada Supreme Court.
Losing a cellphone full of sentimental pictures can be devastating, but what are the chances it’s found halfway around the world nine months later?
The top official of the VA Medical Center in North Las Vegas was one of hundreds of Veterans Affairs executives who received bonuses while veterans endured long waits for health care at their facilities.
The Postal Service confirmed that Monday’s mail delivery was not disrupted due to Sunday’s portable toilet fire on the roof of its building at 455 East Pebble Road, near Bermuda Road.
Several years ago, a friend told Minneapolis furniture designer Bert Taylor he should look up “teardrop campers” on the Internet. It changed his life.
Joe Gloria worked for more than two decades as a voting machine technician before he was promoted last year to Clark County’s registrar of voters. So he knows a thing or two about the county’s $20 million touch-screen system.
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A Marine died when his personal water craft collided with a boat on Lake Havasu Friday afternoon, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s office.
Andrew Lloyd Webber announced Monday that his hit musical will return to London’s West End in December in a revamped production with a hip-hop flavor.
Las Vegas Township Constable John Bonaventura on Sunday filed an amended campaign contribution to reflect a previously unreported $1,000 donation he received in 2011.
Top aides to limousine company operator Charles Horky pleaded guilty in Las Vegas Monday in a multimillion-dollar racketeering conspiracy involving prostitution, drug trafficking and fraud.
A jury trial began Monday for the man accused of trying to rob and attack the cast and crew of “Thunder From Down Under,” the all-male revue at Excalibur.
How Ronda Rousey’s 16-second KO at UFC 175 stacks up with other fastest-things-in-sports.
It’s TV you can’t look away from. Literally.
All states have foods they’re known for, but what about Nevada?
It resembles a speck of mud on a wafer of black shale, something you might be tempted to scrape off with your fingernail. But the latest discovery by UNLV researchers is no small thing.
Militants in the Gaza Strip unleashed dozens of rockets on southern Israel late Monday, setting off air raid sirens and forcing hundreds of thousands of Israelis to stay indoors as the military rushed more forces to the border and warned that even heavier fighting looked likely.
Paul McCartney of Beatles fame paused his latest New York concert to help a couple come together with a marriage proposal.
The deaths of two children in the northwest valley last month have been ruled accidental, a Clark County coroner’s office official said Tuesday.
Pope Francis begged forgiveness Monday in his first meeting with Catholics sexually abused by members of the clergy and went further than any of his predecessors by vowing to hold bishops accountable for their handling of pedophile priests.
Las Vegas police detectives on Monday released surveillance photos and descriptions of two men they are looking for in connection with a north valley homicide last week.
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