Angels Landing in Zion National Park, Utah, is a viewpoint atop a giant red sandstone monolith, offering one of the best panoramic views in the park, which is to say one of the best in the American West. The 5-mile round-trip hike to Angels Landing is famous among hikers throughout the world, mostly because it is one scary trail, especially in the last bone-chilling half-mile. If this hike is on your bucket list, it’s good to do it in spring, after the sun has melted any ice that might have made the path slick and before summer brings the year’s largest crowds to the park and hot temperatures.
Carlos Manuel Perez Jr. might well be the only known inmate to be shot and killed by guards while handcuffed at the High Desert State Prison near Indian Springs, but corrections officers firing shotguns isn’t rare at the state’s largest prison, data show.
Nevada’s burgeoning solar industry on Wednesday accused NV Energy of trying to maintain its power monopoly by stifling a program that lets customers with rooftop solar arrays get credit for producing extra electricity.
The Nevada Senate on Wednesday rejected along party lines a bill to allow ride-sharing companies such as Uber to operate in Nevada after Democrats objected to Republicans blocking proposed amendments.
A divided Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday approved plans for a tourism improvement district to pay for a controversial parking garage, which was once meant to support an even more controversial $200 million, 24,000-seat soccer stadium downtown.
Bart Thompson got a three-year contract for $130,000 a year. He doesn”t take over as executive director of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association until June, but he already plans to take a hard look at the budget and to improve communications between north and south.
Follow the link for the latest baseball coaches poll.
An 18-year-old Ohio high school student is accused of bringing marijuana-laced brownies to school and distributing them to students, WDTN reports.
Follow the link for the softball coaches poll, through games of April 14, 2015
After Michelle MacLaren dropped out of the “Wonder Woman” movie as director, sources tell Variety that Patty Jenkins has been tapped to take over the job.
Open enrollment may have ended in February, but the state’s health insurance exchange has had a busy spring.
Common Core computerized testing is not functioning for the second day in three states across the nation, including Nevada, state education officials confirmed Wednesday.
USA Swimming has closed the door on any possibility of Michael Phelps competing at this year’s world championships in Russia, according to a USA Today report on Wednesday.
Lee Thompson became an Internet sensation when he became the first ever person to snap a selfie from the top of Rio’s Christ the Redeemer statue. In an act of selfie selflessness, he’s offered to share his top tips for capturing those memorable mugshot moments.
A woman in Newton, Iowa was arrested after a 1-year-old boy in her care tested positive for high levels of meth.
The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council named the Sugardale hot dog served in a foil packet at the Cleveland Indians’ Progressive Field as the best baseball dog in the country. A local reader from Cleveland would like to find them here.
Metro’s hazardous material unit investigated a suspicious “possible device” found near UNLV on Wednesday, and everything turned out to be safe.
The worst of the wind is over, but the Las Vegas Valley will continue to see breezy conditions through the weekend.
Texas on Wednesday executed a 34-year-old man convicted of seizing a gun from a San Antonio police officer and fatally shooting him in a struggle in 2001, a prison spokesman said.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday approved a complicated land swap deal that will see the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District build a $14 million library near Eastern Avenue and Charleston Boulevard while the Natural History Museum takes over the old Las Vegas Library near Cashman Field.
A Pahrump man who was attacked by three pit bulls in March has died, the Clark County coroner’s office said Wednesday.
U.S. Sen. Harry Reid calls the field of Republican presidential candidates “losers,” but it’s not the first time he’s used that word.
Former National Football League star Aaron Hernandez will need to keep his lawyers even after being convicted of murder and other charges in the death of Odin Lloyd.
Shift founder Zach Ware has shut down his ambitious downtown car-sharing startup after two years.
Las Vegas police on Wednesday released photos and video they said shows a man burglarizing a south valley house.
Come out and showcase your inner fashionista today between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. wearing this week’s hottest fashion trend: Flat sandals with your best spring outfit.We will be onsite today, Wednesday April 15, in Downtown Summerlin at Sahara Avenue and 215 Beltway in the Dinning Arroya outside of Crave restaurant and California Pizza Kitchen.
Professional Bull Riders, which holds the annual PBR World Finals in Las Vegas every year, has been sold.
None of the heavily redacted documents obtained from a Freedom of Information Act request sheds light on what led to last year’s armed standoff between supporters of Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy and the Bureau of Land Management.
A bill to tighten Nevada’s employment discrimination law and provide remedies to promote equal pay for equal work triggered a partisan rift in the Nevada Senate despite unanimous passage.