Hillary Clinton jumped into the political story of the day late on Monday night with a tweet that compared people who deny the power of vaccines to those who question whether the earth is round or the sky is blue.
It didn’t take long for Uber to enter the conversation in the state Legislature.
A Las Vegas man who was part of a trio accused of bilking small-business owners out of over $5 million in a telemarketing scheme has pleaded guilty to a grant fraud charge, according to the Nevada U.S. attorney’s office.
Don’t schedule your rocking-chair time just yet, but Cracker Barrel may be coming to Las Vegas. Then again, it may not.
Remember when we told you Imagine Dragons was seeking superfans for a video shoot? That shoot appears to be a Grammy performance downtown this weekend.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Harper Lee will publish her second novel more than 50 years after the release of her classic “To Kill a Mockingbird,” her publisher said on Tuesday.
A Massachusetts judge on Tuesday removed a juror in the high-profile murder trial of former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez, saying the juror misled the court about attendance at Patriots games and expressed an opinion on the case.
At the end of Classic Cars Lane, near Cashman Center, a small complex and a warehouse appear unremarkable from the outside. But inside, there are nearly 300 classic cars, including 150 convertibles.
A Republican lawmaker who confirmed Saturday that Las Vegas police are investigating allegations of attempted extortion in exchange for his vote for Nevada Assembly speaker said Tuesday he has never surreptitiously recorded any caucus meetings.
Days after boxing legends Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao appeared set to finalize a fight, ESPN.com reported Monday that talks are stalled.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Tuesday identified the bicyclist who was killed in an east valley crash that involved two other vehicles.
The widow of comic legend Robin Williams and his three adult children are locked in a pitched battle over his estate months after his death, court records show.
Suge Knight was taken to a hospital for an unspecified medical condition on Tuesday shortly after entering a not guilty plea to murder, attempted murder and two counts of hit and run after a deadly collision in Compton last week.
Austin Maul, who kicked field goals at Rancho High, played tuba before the Super Bowl. Then he slipped into a 14-foot palm tree costume and danced behind Katy Perry at halftime.
Cuba has temporarily detained about 140 political prisoners in January since Washington announced it was seeking to restore diplomatic relations with Havana, a senior State Department official said on Tuesday.
A man was shot in the leg in northwest Las Vegas on Tuesday morning, Metro said.
Actress Lindsay Lohan and her mother, Dina, on Monday sued the Fox News Network, TV host Sean Hannity and commentator Michelle Fields for defamation over a comment by Fields accusing the Lohans of “doing cocaine” with each other.
Lisa Valentine has been named editor of the View Neighborhood Newspapers. She replaced editor Ginger Meurer Feb. 1.
A man was found dead after a rollover crash on Lee Canyon Road near U.S. Highway 95 on Tuesday morning, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
The NFL on Tuesday admitted that Indianapolis Colts general manager Ryan Grigson contacted league officials about New England using underinflated balls in the AFC Championship Game.
A Georgia man was arrested on Monday in Mississippi and charged with the murder of his wife and four other people whose bodies were found in a house on Saturday night, police said.
Prior to this weekend’s Grammy Awards, “Jimmy Kimmel Live” aired a new edition of celebrities reading “Mean Tweets” about themselves on Monday night.
A day care center at a Southern California high school has been closed and more than a dozen infants placed under three-week quarantine after a baby was diagnosed with measles, a school district official said on Monday.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area just got a little bigger. On Dec. 12, the U.S. Senate passed the National Defense Authorization Act, which included a package of land bills providing more open space for outdoor enthusiasts’ enjoyment.
City Hall’s soccer fans couldn’t help but smirk at the apparent failure late last week of a petition drive designed to halt a government subsidy for a $200 million downtown stadium.
Investigators believe an online ad about a dog led to the shooting death of a man in a subdivision near Stone Mountain, Ga.
For women, managing long-term finances may be taking a back seat to short-term priorities.
It’s usually a bad omen for the Clark boys basketball team when leading scorers Carter Olsen and Colby Jackson are struggling to make shots.
