“Our story will be that we are newlyweds on our honeymoon,” the young woman allegedly wrote.
First he defined the “Art of the Deal.” Now he seems determined to redefine the art of politics. But no one has ever won the presidency playing the game like Donald Trump.
An amazing thing happened in Major League baseball on Tuesday night and many fans may have not even noticed.
Allegiant Air has opened a state-of-the-art training facility in Las Vegas and has begun work there with its first class of pilots and flight attendants.
A federal judge on Wednesday fired tough questions at a National Football League lawyer about whether New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s four-game “Deflategate” suspension is supported by the evidence.
This weekend’s Hello Kitty fan gathering in Las Vegas won’t be just cute. No, the three-day event at the Orleans Arena will be supercute.
The man whose his body was found at an east Las Vegas Valley construction site earlier this month died from a fall, the Clark County coroner’s office said Wednesday.
The family of a South Carolina teen shot to death by a police officer has requested federal intervention in his case.
A woman accused in the July stabbing death of an 84-year-old appeared in court Wednesday.
Startups.co, a Columbus, Ohio-based company that helps startups with funding, press and mentoring, has acquired a recently closed virtual secretary Las Vegas company that was funded by Downtown Project’s tech-funding arm.
A U.S. military helicopter crashed in waters off the Japanese southern island of Okinawa during a training mission on Wednesday, injuring seven people and prompting Japan’s government to demand a probe and steps to prevent a recurrence.
An image posted online appears to show that ISIS captive Tomislav Salopek of Croatia has been beheaded, the SITE Intelligence Group said Wednesday.
The man fatally stabbed at a home near McCarran International Airport Monday morning has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
An airplane that literally took a leading role in the D-Day invasion is rescued from near destruction.
Everyone knows that password security is important, but a lot of people are still using ‘123456’ to log into their Facebook, email and bank accounts.
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush on Tuesday attacked Democrat Hillary Clinton for her handling of Iraq as secretary of state, saying she must share the blame for the rise of Islamic State militants, in a prelude to a potential general election matchup in 2016.
Federal prosecutors are appealing a judge’s order to return $167,000 seized from a motor home on a Nevada highway following a drug search.
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Inmates from the New York prison where two murderers escaped are now accusing authorities of abuse, claiming officers unleashed their frustrations on the remaining prisoners during the search for the fugitives.
Authorities accuse Brandi Lee Weaver-Gates, Miss Pennsylvania U.S. International, of faking cancer in an elaborate scheme that raised thousands of dollars.
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The European Union wastes about 22 million tonnes of food a year and Britain wastes the most, according to a study by European Commission-backed researchers.
The man who jumped to his death from Interstate 15 onto Lake Mead Boulevard earlier this month was identified by the Clark County coroner’s office Wednesday as Jose Luis Salmeron, 41.
Bring your favorite prepared dish and a thick skin: The “MasterChef” audition team is coming to town.
St. Louis County Police released a video on Tuesday that they said shows a suspect, who has been accused of firing on police, drawing a pistol from his pants during protests in strife-torn Ferguson, Missouri.
A 67-year-old man was found dead at a homeless camp in Pahrump on Friday night, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office said.
I still remember the moment I realized Tom Collins is a real cowboy.
More moisture could be in Las Vegas’ immediate future with a 40 percent chance of rain on Wednesday.
A wildfire burning in northern California grew rapidly on Tuesday near another massive blaze that has destroyed dozens of buildings, forcing some residents to evacuate their homes for the second time in as many weeks.
Hurricane Katrina couldn’t crush the spirit of Harrah’s New Orleans 10 years ago. The aftermath of the massive storm shuttered the property near the Mississippi River and entrance to the famous French Quarter for just six months while the city recovered, reopening for Mardi Gras in February 2006.