A Henderson police officer accused of driving under the influence and heading the wrong way down U.S. Highway 95 wants to work out a deal with prosecutors, his attorney said Thursday.
Pete Carroll called it an “amazing experience” for the Seattle Seahawks to host the football team from Marysville-Pilchuck High less than a week after a shooting at the school left three students dead, including the shooter.
Apple Inc. Chief Executive Tim Cook publicly came out as gay, saying in a magazine article that he wanted to support others who find it difficult to reveal their sexual orientation.
If you are in the least bit interested in ballot-box integrity — and apparently there are a lot of Democrats in North Carolina who are not — I urge you to take a look at this video from Project Veritas.
With November on the horizon, Netflix will be switching up its selection of digital entertainment. Check out this list to see what’s getting the ax and what’s being added to the streaming service.
Las Vegas police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man connected to a Wednesday afternoon armed robbery of a bank in the southwest valley.
Indian Springs’ football team forfeited its final game of the season Thursday, declining to travel to Tonopah.
Two western Pennsylvania community organizers with a local Stop the Violence group have been charged with severely beating a former roommate with whom they had a property dispute.
The celebration in San Francisco’s streets over the Giants’ World Series victory turned raucous and violent, with two people injured by gunfire and a third stabbed. Police got pelted with bottles as they tried to disperse crowds.
We asked readers to create a monster for Las Vegas and they did not disappoint. Read on, if you dare.
An early Thursday morning apartment blaze displaced three women and caused over $100,000 in damage, the Clark County Fire Department said.
A Boulder City teenager’s allegations that she was sexually abused by a family friend in Arizona were rebuffed by a Mohave County Superior Court jury Wednesday.
More than most Nevada candidates, Democrat Lucy Flores has counted on Hispanic voters to back her for lieutenant governor to boost her chances of beating Republican Mark Hutchison.
Deadly superbugs are prevalent in hospitals, health care and daycare settings across the country – as well as many communities.
One of the top trends driving today’s housing market is the demand for energy-efficient homes that don’t sacrifice comfort for quality. Here’s what is big for 2015.
Try these three key dishwasher regime tips that can help you gain back an hour each week while also conserving water.
With entertaining season approaching at warp speed, it’s time to get your home spruced up and looking like new.
Looking for some indoor activities to do with your children this winter? Try these.
The nutrients in seafood are vital to the brain development of young children, even during pregnancy.
Survive the holidays with these handy tricks.
Cookies made by Opportunity Village clients are sold to the public, with all proceeds going to support individuals with intellectual disabilities. But selling the cookies, as well as thrift shop items, has hit a snag: Opportunity Village’s website has not been able to process cookie sales for nearly a year.
Debbie Veach started the Enchanted Forest Reiki Center with one room and a few items to sell to supplement the income from her healing sessions.
Calling all comic book fans. The seventh annual Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival is planned from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Nov. 1 at the Clark County Library, 1401 E. Flamingo Road.
There ain’t no mountain high enough to keep John Beede from climbing on. Through rain or shine, the 32-year-old’s goal is to hike the highest mountain on each of the world’s seven continents, known as the Seven Summits.
Howard Chaykin has delivered with consistent wit and style for 40-plus years — except for that ‘Star Wars’ book that embarrasses him.
You may have known him as Harry Potter, but when you see Daniel Radcliffe in his latest movie you will wonder what type of weird magic is at work.
There’s something endearingly square about “Olive Kitteridge” (9 p.m. Sunday and Monday, HBO).
Behind the doors of an unremarkable building in an older part of town, there is a woman who has given birth more than 1,000 times, a man who regularly fakes post-traumatic stress disorder and a storage room with stacks of babies. It’s just another day at the office for the staff of the Clinical Simulation Center of Las Vegas.