State Sen. Debbie Smith made her session debut in the Nevada Senate on Wednesday and was welcomed by ovations, cheers and tears following her treatment for a malignant brain tumor.
A jury on Wednesday found Dzokhar Tsarnaev guilty of killing three people and injuring 264 in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, as well as fatally shooting a police officer four days later.
It’s official. New York’s highly anticipated One World Observatory will open to the public on May 29, 2015.
Kelly Thomas Boyers, founder and acting director of Adam’s Place, said her son’s fatal rollover accident led to establishing the nonprofit, which offers driver’s safety classes.
A bill that would make multiple changes to Nevada’s collective bargaining law, including prohibiting the use of taxpayer dollars to fund public union activities, won approval in an Assembly committee Wednesday.
Spring is officially here, and so are a variety of sales on certain items. Budgeting is much easier when you pay less for everyday items, and one way to do it is by making purchases during key times of the year. Just remember, it’s only worth it if you spend on things you would have to buy anyway.
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Rap mogul Marion “Suge” Knight on Wednesday fired his attorney in a robbery case at a hearing in Los Angeles, and also complained to a judge about being taken to court in a wheelchair.
In the face of a spouse’s infidelity, an individual has two choices: walk away or try to save the relationship. Danine Manette did both, though not at the same time.
A new kind of mobile ad promises a future in which you’ll never have to clip or print another coupon. Vibes, a mobile marketing technology company, has developed a way for retailers to turn the ads they run on your smartphone into coupons — no additional apps needed.
One year of construction has been completed and there’s one year to go before the newest entertainment venue in Las Vegas will open.
For those who want to experiment with olive oils and balsamics or try a chocolate bar created entirely in-house, all they have to do is visit a few new local shops.
Hooters on Wednesday announced it will open its largest location at the Palms in Las Vegas.
Although injury prevention programs have been shown to help reduce leg and foot injuries in sports, less than 10% of high school coaches implement the programs as designed, according to a new survey.
They may not be “Star Trek”-type extraterrestrials, but we may be close to finding evidence of alien life, a NASA scientist says.
Each time a report has surfaced in recent weeks about UNLV freshman Rashad Vaughn’s intention to leave school and enter the NBA Draft, Vaughn and his family have been quick to dispute it. The 6-foot-6-inch guard finally decided the time had come to share the news himself.
Denver Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib and his brother are being investigated by police for an alleged aggravated assault after an incident Wednesday morning at a Dallas nightclub.
Demonstrators flocked to North Charleston City Hall in South Carolina on Wednesday to protest the shooting death of an African-American man by a police officer.
Nevada’s aviation industry and big data centers that drive global Internet commerce would receive tax breaks under two bills approved Wednesday by the state Senate.
People with a high sense of purpose in life have a lower risk of stroke, according to new research.
A local won’t think twice about a giant, spinning shoe in the middle of the street like the one on Fremont or a lot where llamas stay for free. But do you know where these things are?
Former Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto today formally announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat being given up by incumbent Harry Reid.
A Northern California cancer patient whose removal from an Alaska Airlines flight caused outrage online said on Wednesday that the carrier refunded her family’s airfare, which will be donated to research.
Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose expects to return Wednesday night on the road against the Orlando Magic and play limited minutes.
The number of teen drivers involved in fatal crashes dropped by more than half over the past decade as safer vehicles hit the road and more young people received restricted licenses, a U.S. report finds.
Featuring local and national artists such as Alphabet Rockers and Recess Monkey, the family-friendly event also collects shoes, socks and books for children in need.
A Houston-area high school teacher is facing punishment from his school district for allegedly handing out material in a class that called Islam an ideology of war and said it is responsible for beheadings and kidnappings.
Robert Durst, the real estate heir and subject of the HBO documentary series “The Jinx,” has been indicted on gun charges in New Orleans.
Phoenix Suns twin players Marcus and Markieff Morris are being investigated for alleged felony aggravated assault.
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