Banned cyclist Lance Armstrong says he would not have needed to resort to doping in the sport’s current era and what happened years ago should be seen in the context of the times.
No one was hurt when a car crashed into a northwest valley smoothie cafe Monday morning.
Southwest Airlines is taking Las Vegas indie rock band Imagine Dragons to new heights. The Dallas-based airline will host a concert on a flight between Las Vegas and Atlanta as part of a promotion for the release of the band’s new album on Feb. 17.
Miss USA Nia Sanchez, a 24-year-old tae kwon do instructor from Las Vegas, was named first runner-up to winner Miss Colombia in the nationally televised Miss Universe pageant on Sunday night.
The NFL and YouTube announced a partnership on Monday that will deliver content on a new channel.
The person operating the drone that crashed on the White House grounds called the U.S. Secret Service Monday morning to “self-report” their involvement in the incident.
If a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, would a tax by another name be as odious?
There will be plenty of numbers thrown at you by the time the 2015 Legislature wraps up. Here’s a few to get you started.
Nursing mother Lauren Modeen has taken to Twitter to ask why Delta Air Lines forced her to check her breast pump. Modeen was traveling last week Atlanta to Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Find things to do across the Summerlin area.
An already crowded field of potential candidates for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination needs to make room for one more: Sarah Palin.
Debbie Reynolds accepted the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award, but her daughter, Carrie Fisher, got off some of the best lines.
Veramonte always deliver good bang for the buck and this 2013 vintage is no exception. A slow, cool growing season resulted in late-ripening fruit that produced elegant wines.
When you are in the choking hands of debt, bankruptcy might seems like the only way out. The solution some people turn to when they are in financial holes, bankruptcy is — in reality — not an easy fix and should not be considered lightly.
The 33rd annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Banquet Jan. 17 at The Orleans posed the question: “Living The Dream: Where Do We Go From Here?”
A former employee of a Fox-owned station shot and killed himself outside the News Corp. building Monday, according to a report in The New York Post and a report by The Wall Street Journal.
Fortified with a fourth member, Nevada Republicans in Congress are serving notice they will erect a firewall against any efforts by President Barack Obama to set aside national monument land in the state.
Calise Manning is being called a hero for helping her pregnant mother and calling 911 operators in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Commemorating the Year of the Yang — which simultaneously honors the Goat, Sheep and Ram — the display features 22,000 flowers in vibrant reds and golds, focusing on the symbol of the Goat.
Attention, Bono: Here’s an old-school way to give away a free album. Bob Dylan is sending seniors free copies of his latest album, tucking 50,000 copies into the next edition of AARP The Magazine.
A few days ago, Tom Brady’s future was shrouded in uncertainty. Would he flee the country or confess to the hideous modern-day NFL crime of deflating footballs for a big playoff game?
With Nevada’s economy rebounding and unemployment numbers greatly improved, state officials are looking beyond just job creation to laying the groundwork for a whole new economy based on high-tech.
There’s one critical area that too often is overlooked in bathroom remodles: the lighting.
Learn to spot the warning signs so you can tell when you or a loved one are addicted to pain medications.
Answers to Sudoku and crossword puzzles from Jan. 22, 2015, View editions.
Talk about moving the goal posts. City Hall is determined to subsidize a downtown soccer stadium the public doesn’t want to pay for. So determined, in fact, that city officials are actively working to deny voters the opportunity to kill the project.
