A woman suspected of drunken driving fled the scene of a crash in Mesa, Ariz., on Tuesday afternoon with the operator of the other car she hit hanging onto her roof, police said.
It’s not that happily-ever-after isn’t happy, but it it does take a bit more work than we sometimes anticipate.
We picked up a huge win over No. 5 Arizona State this week and that was really good for our guys. The game was a little weird as we were scheduled to play on Tuesday night. We got a couple innings in then, but because of a lighting issue we had to put the game on hold.
When Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga teamed up on New Year’s Eve at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, people went nuts over the unconventional singing duo. The problem? There were only 2,500 seats for those two shows.
A recreational vehicle fire near downtown Las Vegas caused a heavy smoke plume that could be seen from the Spaghetti Bowl on Thursday morning.
The man authorities said killed his ex-girlfriend and hid her body under his home appeared in court in a wheelchair Thursday.
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell was suspended three games and fined a game check for a fourth for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy.
A majority of Americans believe businesses should not be allowed to refuse services based on their religious beliefs in the wake of controversies in Indiana and Arkansas over gay rights and religious freedom, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found on Thursday.
State auditors have found the Department of Education needed to do far more and in revoking licenses of employees with criminal histories. And they found the Department of Public Safety folks did not have a plan to fix dozens of problems identified.
New research suggests that parents who globally praise their children or offer praise based on character traits instead of behavior, are more likely to raise narcissists than parents who have lower regard for their children.
One of two civil rights lawsuits filed against a former Las Vegas police officer was dismissed this week after the plaintiff and her attorney failed to show up for a court hearing.
Freshman U.S. Rep. Cresent Hardy brought his ideals of small government and fiscal restraint to the Nevada Legislature on Wednesday, telling lawmakers that he will work in Congress to limit federal regulation on business and industry.
What’s that home improvement really worth? How to determine the true value of upgrades.
Creating a spa-like bathroom experience is possible no matter the size of the room or your renovation budget.
Simple DIY fixes can get your hardscapes ready for spring and summer.
Battling cancer is bad enough without having it also ravage your skin. Chemicals such as chemotherapy affect those cells as well as cancer cells, so certified aesthetician and Summerlin-area resident Lia Yulianti volunteers her time to teach cancer patients how to care for their skin.
As founder of The Cupcake Girls, Joy Hoover and her staff distribute signature cupcakes crafted by a local pastry chef to sex workers in and around the valley.
Charlie Vecchi said he’s semi-retired, but most weeks, you’ll find him driving back and forth to the edge of Nevada to deliver mail, bicycling, growing vegetables, reading Scripture at his church, tap dancing with a senior group and rehearsing with a group that performs old-time radio shows for residents at assisted living facilities.
A federal grant is expected to help revitalize an area of poverty and high crime in North Las Vegas.
Henderson is kicking it back to the good old days to celebrate the city’s birthday.
Henderson-area resident Eric Lyons plays with his hands while sitting at the kitchen table with his mother Wendy.
The Coronado High School marching band felt the luck of the Irish as it traveled nearly 5,000 miles overseas to perform.
After learning about the 5-gallon water jug that children and women carry to their homes in Africa, it was enough to make Arbor View High School student body president Harrison Kelly engage his school in the Thirst Project.