Like-minded performers lock into a chemistry for “Georgia On My Mind,” a salute to R&B legend Ray Charles.
A crash on southbound Interstate 15 slowed traffic near Charleston Boulevard Thursday afternoon.
See The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Mariachi El Bronx and others for free.
With kids back in school, The D’s afternoon shows are free to turn a childish focus on adult obsessions.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval said that as chairman of the Western Governors’ Association he wants to bring states together to talk about how best to manage and prepare for drought.
Detectives found 50 dead cats in four freezers at the home of a South Florida man while serving a warrant for child pornography.
It’s the only time of year some get to headline, but some weekend stars have been playing Las Vegas for Mexican Independence Day for more than 20 years.
New book delves into contrast between comedian’s raunchy stand-up and wholesome sitcom work.
A judge has decided that the woman facing dozens of animal cruelty charges in the Prince and Princess Pet Boutique fire may not leave the state for a memorial service.
In honor of Wu-Tang Clan’s visit, we rank the nine MCs of the pioneering hip-hop group.
Unlike NFL, horse racing doesn’t have a league or single commissioner to oversee it. But horse racing can’t hid behind built-in excuses for its problems or it could face federal regulation.
Old Crow Medicine Show flies high with high-energy Americana.
The United States breezed into the basketball World Cup final after a commanding performance by the holders who beat Lithuania 96-68 in a one-sided contest on Thursday.
A new federal rule could keep thousands of local buyers out of the housing market longer than they expected.
Every bro should be allowed to display his sweet tribal arm tattoos and nerd-crushing pecs when Godsmack and Limp Bizkit are in town.
The nation’s gathering war against a new upsurge in Islamic terror hung heavy over the 13th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks Thursday.
A 76-year-old pedestrian suffered serious injuries and a man was arrested after a hit-and-run Wednesday night near the Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas police said.
“The Drop” is a small, slow-burning character study stuffed with fully realized, lived-in characters.
A teacher in Washington D.C. gave sixth-graders an assignment meant to compare and contrast President George W. Bush and Adolf Hitler.
A 20-year-old motorcyclist died Wednesday night following a crash with a SUV near Rancho Drive and Craig Road, Las Vegas police said.
A northeast Ohio woman who was critically injured when a rock was dropped on her family’s car from a Pennsylvania overpass has made “amazing” strides, her husband said.
A private plane landed safely at McCarran International Airport Friday morning after reporting a computer issue, the airport said.
Carolina Panthers Pro Bowl defensive end Greg Hardy has been convicted on two counts of domestic violence and is still playing. Ray McDonald of the San Francisco 49ers also remains active while he is being investigated for abuse allegations.
Arts events around town include “Mrs. Mannerly” at Las Vegas Little Theatre, Arturo Sandoval at The Smith Center, chamber music at UNLV, “9 to 5” in Summerlin, and more.
A baby died at a Laughlin home early Thursday morning, Las Vegas police say.
We were on our dessert course at db Brasserie before we noticed a flaw — and it was truly a tiny one, which puts our whole experience at the restaurant in perspective.
The voices of the nearly 3,000 victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on America have been silent 13 years. The voices of the family members of some of those victims will be with me forever.
The FBI is investigating a possible attempt to bomb the office of a Missouri congressman early Thursday morning, when a window was broken and devices resembling Molotov cocktails hurled at the building, an official said.
In conjunction with its 15th-anniversary celebration, Paris Las Vegas is offering $19.99 weekday lunch in its Le Village Buffet and a $15 three-course lunch at Le Cafe Ille St. Louis from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, both through Sept. 30.
A mentally troubled Lake Havasu City, Ariz., resident pleaded no contest Thursday for the February 2012 murder of his wife.
