The third season of “Orange is the New Black”, originally meant to hit Netflix at midnight on Friday, has been released a few hours earlier, debuting a little after 6 p.m. PST on Thursday. The streaming service confirmed the release on Twitter.
The FBI and Las Vegas police are investigating the June 5 incident in a remote area where Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy grazes cattle in defiance of federal authorities.
A Thomas Lake, Texas firefighter responded to a head-on collision Saturday only to discover the victims of the crash were his young and wife.
A teen was sentenced Thursday to 8 to 20 years in prison for his role in the slaying of a 71-year-old great grandmother in Las Vegas.
Police said he was jaywalking about 9 p.m. when he was hit by a Dodge Charger.
A three-car crash at U.S. Highway 95 near the Spaghetti Bowl caused traffic delays on Thursday, said Nevada Highway Patrol. The crash happened around 4:20 p.m., said NHP spokesman Trooper Loy Hixson.
Traffic in the area was slowed to 14 mph at 4:30 p.m., according to the traffic site Sig Alert.
The family living in the home was unharmed, according to the Clark County Fire Department, but some pets may have been killed.
The dinosaurs of “Jurassic World” will rule the box office, but you also have some smaller options — “I’ll See You In My Dreams,” “Gemma Bovery” and “Saint Laurent” — at the movies this weekend.
Southbound Interstate 15 will be closed at Primm early Wednesday morning for a sign installation project just south of the California border.
BlackBerry is considering equipping an upcoming smartphone with Google Inc.’s Android software for the first time, an acknowledgement that its revamped line of devices has failed to win mass appeal, according to four sources familiar with the matter.
A plan by the Department of Veterans Affairs to redirect $35 million from a Filipino veterans fund to help bail out a troubled hospital project outside Denver was rejected by Congress on Thursday.
A car ran into a wall, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol. Three people were taken to a hospital.
A Virginia mother was charged with three counts of contributing to the delinquency or abuse of child after police said she left her children, ages six and one, inside her hot car outside the Henrico County Courthouse.
Eleven inmates were sent to hospital for injuries from a fight that broke out in a prison northeast of Oklahoma City.
William Leonard Robert, better known as rapper Rick Ross, was arrested in Fayette County, which is about 25 miles south of Atlanta.
Nevada Transportation Authority Commissioners voted 2-1 on Thursday to petition Gov. Brian Sandoval for his approval to begin drafting regulations that could get Uber and Lyft on the road as early as July 1.
An man who tried to roll under a freight train in downtown San Diego during what authorities think was a videotaped stunt was killed when he was run over by the train.
Clark County district attorney also applauds “landmark legislation.”
Several Las Vegas Valley gun shop owners weren’t sure when the law would take effect and wondered if they had to wait for the Clark County Commission to repeal its ordinances first.
Men and women on active duty in the U.S. military who are stationed in Nevada will no longer have to pay extra fees to attend the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
PepsiCo has hinted that it will soon resurrect “Crystal Pepsi,” an ill-fated beverage from the 1990s that some customers have been lobbying the company to bring back.
In addition to the Women’s World Cup, sports fans can feast their eyes on the Stanley Cup Final, the NBA Finals, the College World Series and even the Outlaws game in Spokane.
Nevada Commissioner of Insurance Scott J. Kipper announced Thursday his resignation effective July 2.
Even as backers of Boston’s embattled bid to host the 2024 Olympic Games struggle to overcome public opposition, the maker of the city’s Sam Adams beer has jumped into the fray by applying for a “Boston 2024” beer trademark.
Boston police were searching on Thursday for two men who they say shot and killed a 16-year-old boy while he rode his bicycle through the city’s Dorchester neighborhood, the second shooting of a child on a bicycle in recent weeks.
Hands-on gardening is under way for a new crop of students going through the Junior Master Gardener program this summer.
As Nevada’s education leaders began preparing to implement sweeping changes to the state’s public school system, Gov. Brian Sandoval on Thursday signed several bills to modernize what and how students learn in the Silver State.
Review-Journal owner GateHouse Media announced Thursday that it has named Jason Taylor, a long-time executive with nationwide newspaper publisher Gannett Co., the president and publisher of Nevada’s largest media outlet.
Talk of an existing National Hockey League team — not a new one — in Las Vegas heated up Thursday after the Glendale City Council in suburban Phoenix voted Wednesday to kill its arena agreement with the Arizona Coyotes.
