Las Vegas philanthropist Cindy Doumani has filed a lawsuit accusing her longtime friend, Vera Goulet, of failing to repay most of a $90,000 loan.
The Nevada Senate gave final legislative action Tuesday to a bill designed to set limits on drones and protect privacy rights.
Bill Clinton tweeted to welcome President Barack Obama to Twitter. “One question: Does that username stay with the office? #askingforafriend”
Defensive lineman Nick Dehdashtian, who committed to UNR in 2013, plans to walk on at UNLV for this upcoming season. He is at Midwestern Preparatory Academy in Orland Park, Ill.
Though frugal and concerned about their futures, millennials value seeing the world up close and in person — which comes at a price. Here are over 30 savings tips, sites and resources millennials and older generations alike can take advantage of to save on travel costs.
The white off-duty St. Louis police officer who fatally shot a black teenager last October in a firefight will not face charges in the killing, the local prosecutor’s office said on Monday.
New York based Land and Buildings Investment Management ended its proxy fight with MGM Resorts International Tuesday.
New York rapper Lionel Pickens, who goes by the name “Chinx”, was shot and killed on Sunday while driving through the city’s borough of Queens, police said.
The shores of Hobart, Tasmania, have been twinkling a bright, neon blue the past few days, turning the water’s surface into a scene that looks out of this world.
A suburban New York trucker who threatened shoppers with a machete in a parking lot while naked was due in court on Tuesday to face charges related to the incident, police said.
Faced with a homeless man standing outside a restaurant, what would you do? And what do you tell your children if they ask why he’s standing out there? Ava Faulk of Prattville, Alabama, knew what to tell her 5-year-old son a few weeks ago.
Creech Air Force Base officials on Monday said their suggestions for the new “Good Kill” movie, about a pilot flying drones from an unnamed base, fell on deaf ears.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said on Tuesday he will “reluctantly” accept rather than appeal a $1 million fine and loss of draft choices imposed by the NFL against the Super Bowl champions for the club’s role in the “Deflategate” scandal.
Henderson resident Ronna Timpa brings new meaning to the phrase, “seeing eye to eye.”
MGM Resorts International has followed through with an application with state regulators to leave Nevada Power Co. and purchase its own electricity on the wholesale market, joining Wynn Las Vegas and Las Vegas Sands Corp.
The officer injured in Sandy Valley on Monday night was burned after aerosol cans ignited at the bottom of a burn barrel, according to Las Vegas police.
A Colorado couple never thought a Yelp review would get them slapped with a lawsuit. A year later, Matt White’s Yelp review cost him $65,000 in legal fees.
Investigators believe a Washington, D.C., family murdered Thursday may have known their attacker, and more than one person was likely involved, NBC Washington reported.
In letters to the university chancellor, outgoing Illinois women’s basketball players accused coaches of misconduct and verbal and emotional abuse.
Slot machine maker International Game Technology plans to sell its massive corporate Las Vegas campus.
As eclectic fashion has grown in popularity, so, too, have accessories. They have acquired new meaning that places them at the top when styling an outfit.
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With David Letterman’s final show on the horizon, tributes have started rolling in from fellow latenight hosts.
Clark County commissioners on Tuesday approved a one-year collective bargaining agreement for firefighters that gives them a 2 percent cost-of-living increase.
In court papers filed in Clark County District Court, the owner of the Las Vegas Sun claims the owners of the Review-Journal have “effectively starved” the Sun’s operations.
After being named the cover athlete for the upcoming “Madden 16” video game, New York Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. said he doesn’t believe the “Madden Curse” exists. “I don’t really believe in curses much. A curse is something somebody wishes upon you.”
Although a private family funeral is slated to take place this weekend here in town, a public viewing is being held this Friday at Palm South Jones Mortuary.
The third Life Is Beautiful Festival will bring back hometown rockers Imagine Dragons for top billing alongside Stevie Wonder, Kendrick Lamar, Hozier and Duran Duran as headliners for the diverse downtown gathering.
Finding stores at Downtown Summerlin will be getting easier, thanks to West Career & Technical Academy students. Marketing students from the school at 11945 W. Charleston Blvd. are working on a Google Maps application that will allow shoppers to navigate the 106-acre, 1.6 million-square-foot shopping destination’s 150 stores using their smartphones.
