A New Mexico high school yearbook is raising eyebrows after it published a racy photo of students under a “Most Likely to Skinny Dip” category.
UNLV found itself in a similar situation last season, losing to Arizona by the identical score. The Rebels responded with four consecutive victories, and they hope to start a similar streak tonight.
It seems the world’s oldest profession isn’t preventing the newest and most innovative businesses from coming to Nevada, after all.
The left lanes on southbound U.S Highway 95 near Las Vegas Boulevard were blocked Friday afternoon after a Metro cruiser crash, Las Vegas police said.
Isabella Grogan-Cannella, the missing 8-year-old girl who was found in a shallow grave less than a mile from her Bullhead City, Ariz. home, was strangled to death, the Mohave County medical examiner announced Friday.
A violent gang member charged with killing a man after his release from jail at the request of an FBI-led task force was sentenced Friday to life in prison without parole.
The Playboy royalty will DJ Saturday for the finals of Rehab dayclub’s summer bikini contest.
Former UNLV and NFL player Ickey Woods is doing his famous shuffle celebration again — this time it’s in Geico’s newest commercial.
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The Grand Bazaar Shops, an outdoor shopping destination filled with 110 stores, four full-service restaurants and 20 grab-and-go culinary concepts, will open in front of the Strip casino in late December.
Rain is on the way, according to the National Weather Service.
More than 1,200 residences were without electricity in the south valley Friday afternoon following an outage, according to NV Energy.
BOISE, Idaho — A federal on Friday ordered a halt to Texas hold ‘em tournaments at the Coeur d’Alene Casino, saying the games are not among those allowed by state law.
A monocled cobra that roamed a California neighborhood for days could have given a potentially deadly bite, a snake expert said Friday.
ATLANTIC CITY — A Florida company that develops restaurant and entertainment complexes is interested in the former Showboat in Atlantic City.
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For September, First Friday arts festival planners are set to put on a Harvest Festival celebrating the bounty of the fall season.
Despite mixed reviews in its opening win, Missouri should cover the spread as road favorites against Toledo.
A committee that advises the Nevada Tourism Commission on how to market the state to prospective winter visitors deadlocked on two votes over which company it wants to run the $1.75 million campaign.
Marco Gonzales had two goals and an assist Friday to lead Valley’s boys soccer team to a 3-1 home win over Bonanza.
Abbie Barnum scored twice, including the tying goal with less than a minute to play in the second half Friday to help Virgin Valley’s girls soccer team earn a 2-2 draw at Western.
Sydnie Roberts and Vivien Ross went 3-0 in doubles Friday, and Cimarron-Memorial’s girls tennis team won four of six tiebreaker games to nip visiting Las Vegas, 10-9.
An employee at a Reno science museum has been placed on leave after firefighters concluded her error during a tornado demonstration led to a flash fire that injured 13 people.
Preseason is over and it’s time for real savings on new homes in Southern Nevada. Celebrating its “Kickoff Home Sales Event,” Century Communities is offering up to $20,000 in savings at its Rhodes Ranch and Westmont at Tuscany Village communities in Southern Nevada. At Tuscany Village, a select few homes are available for quick move-in.
World number one Serena Williams took no chances with the searing heat on Arthur Ashe Stadium court by racing to a 6-1 6-3 rout of Ekaterina Makarova to reach the U.S. Open women’s final on Friday.
The number of travelers in the United States who waited 20 minutes or more at an airport security checkpoint this summer dropped by 64 percent since last year.
AMC is moving forward with a “Walking Dead” companion series, greenlighting a pilot written by Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson.
An unknown hacker or hackers broke into a computer server supporting the HealthCare.gov website through which consumers enroll in Obamacare health insurance, a government cybersecurity team discovered last week, apparently uploading malicious files.