A man convicted of stalking actress Mila Kunis has escaped from a Los Angeles-area mental health facility by breaking out of a bathroom window, authorities said on Monday.
Defense lawyer Luis J. Rojas was sentenced to three years probation Monday in what authorities say was a short-sale scheme to erase more than $800,000 in mortgage debt from his Henderson home.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Devon Still and his 5-year-old daughter Leah will be honored during The ESPYS awards show in Los Angeles.
The iHeartRadio Summer Pool Party streamed on Yahoo Live! Did you catch the action?
Former U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Dennis Hastert will appear in a Chicago court on Thursday to face federal charges related to his alleged effort to hide $3.5 million in payments he was making to conceal past misconduct.
A recycling facility in Silicon Valley is trying to trace a woman who dumped a rare Apple 1 computer, which just sold to a private collector for $200,000.
Three companies looking to generate electricity from solar energy on federal land in Clark County received final government approval Monday following fast-track reviews.
Per baseball’s unwritten rules, Bryce Harper didn’t rub his back after getting drilled by a 95-mph fastball by Cincinnati Reds reliever Tony Cingrani, but the Las Vegan did rub the Reds the wrong way by walking to first base after getting hit by a pitch in the seventh inning of Friday’s game in Cincinnati.
Macau casinos collected $2.5 billion from gamblers in May, a drop of 37 percent compared to the same month a year ago.
A Virginia woman says she is devastated after her dog died when he was accidentally left in a heated drying cage by a groomer at Petco.
We’ve all seen a video or two of someone on vacation in a foreign country, filming an exotic dish being prepared. This is another one of those videos, with a pretty unexpected twist.
Author E. L. James will be releasing a new “Fifty Shades of Grey” novel written from character Christian Grey’s point of view. The book, titled “Grey,” will be published on June 18 — Grey’s birthday.
Emma Pearl just blew me away in a tasting of wines from Trader Joe’s, which I always think of as an overachiever in its wine departments.
Environmentalist Pat Crowley’s mission is to introduce cricket flour into mainstream grocery stores.
The Las Vegas Bowl will be played Saturday, Dec. 19 at 12:30 p.m. on ABC.
A man was in critical condition Monday after being stabbed multiple times near downtown Las Vegas, according to police.
To the editor:
Everyone has had at least one bad date. It may have been embarrassing, enraging or borderline unbelievable — basically, one you would never want to repeat.
Some parents and pet owners are known for a variety of public shaming on the Internet, and it often carries into real life when the punishment involves a child or teen’s head being shaved.
Sixty-nine people have been killed and 35 people injured after a fuel tanker crashed into a busy bus stop in Southeast Nigeria.
Sahara Avenue between Arville Street and Decatur Boulevard was closed for about two hours Monday while Las Vegas police investigated a “suspicious package.”
Mars-bound astronauts will face several medical risks, among them cosmic radiation. UNLV researcher Frank Cucinotta has co-authored a study that looks at what cosmic radiation can do to the brain. The short answer: Nothing that’s good.
The Las Vegas Valley is heating up — quick. Within a week, temperatures went from cool 80s to 104 on Sunday, tying a record for the day. Here are some tips on how to deal with the sweltering “dry heat.”
The Carolina Panthers and quarterback Cam Newton are close to a long-term contract extension likely to run through the 2020 season.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday in favor of a Pennsylvania man who posted several violent messages on Facebook and was convicted under a federal threat statute — the first time the Court raised the implications of free speech on social media.
Hillary Clinton will return to Nevada on June 18 as part of her official launch for the presidency, her campaign said Monday.
She has finally made her debut. Vanity Fair tweeted its latest cover Monday, starring the former Bruce Jenner, now called Caitlyn.
Anyone who has driven down Sixth Street just south of Charleston Boulevard may have noticed it — an oversized bright white building with cherry red accents surrounded by a decorative iron fence.
We’ve compiled a list of the most expensive, egregious, unexpected and just downright unreasonable charges of 2015; our guide includes data on average expenses, the biggest offenders in each category and how you can keep these fees from sneaking up and taking a bite out of your budget.
It’s the question that Markeith Hunter feared seeing on every job application: Do you have an arrest or conviction record?