Shauna Tiaffay told her husband that living apart would likely end their marriage. Sixteen days later, she was dead, brutally beaten to death with a hammer in her Summerlin home.
Ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft got a preview on Tuesday on the concepts that Clark County officials are incorporating into proposed regulations.
A man was hospitalized after being struck by a sports car while crossing an east valley street Monday night, Las Vegas police said.
An arbitrator has awarded a contract in favor of Clark County, ending the county’s two-year stretch of negotiations with its largest union.
It’s generally assumed that greater wealth leads to happiness. But instead, the opposite might be true: Happiness leads to greater wealth, and several recent studies support this idea.
Energy technology is on the cusp of a renaissance that will change how the world generates and stores power, a top Tesla executive told a Nevada business conference on Tuesday.
Lincoln Lee appeared made to order as a patsy.
The players are determined to meet their goals and to challenge each other along the way.
A fight between adult brothers with an odd living situation turned deadly over the weekend, a Las Vegas police arrest report shows.
Jorge Ramos, an anchor with the Spanish-language Univision network, was removed from Donald Trump’s news conference in Dubuque, Iowa, on Tuesday after the Republican presidential candidate said the journalist was asking a question out of turn.
More than a dozen sex offenders are challenging the Nevada Parole Board’s authority to impose conditions on their lifetime supervision.
Department of Veterans Affairs officials said Tuesday they have reached a milestone in reducing the backlog of veterans’ claims for disability benefits.
From increases in financial aid to incentives for aspiring teachers, this year’s Legislative session yielded a handful of notable victories for Southern Nevada’s colleges and universities.
Michael Vick worked out for the Steelers on Tuesday night following practice, then signed a one-year contract to be Ben Roethlisberger’s backup. A team source said Vick, 35, would earn “around $1 million” if he makes the team.
If all the world’s a stage — as William Shakespeare once noted — then Southern Nevada’s stages will double as dozens of diverse worlds, including Las Vegas itself, during the 2015-16 theater season.
Police on Friday found the car of a man who was shot and killed last week in the east valley, Metro said on Tuesday.
Vice President Joe Biden received President Barack Obama’s “blessing” to make a 2016 bid for the White House, according to a senior Democrat.
Former NBA All-Star Andrei Kirilenko was named president of the Russian Basketball Federation (RFB) on Tuesday.
Federal prosecutors are challenging a court order to provide defense lawyers with a decade’s worth of tax returns of the wealthy investors in an alleged $190 million Ponzi scheme.
Stephen “Steve-O” Glover, a star of the “Jackass” movie franchise who climbed a construction crane in Los Angeles this month to protest the SeaWorld marine mammal parks, has been charged with creating a false emergency with the stunt, prosecutors said on Tuesday.
Las Vegas police have identified two officers involved in a fatal shooting over the weekend.
A decade after one of the most deadly storms in U.S history, Hurricane Katrina’s forgotten victims lie in 83 caskets entombed in black granite mausoleums behind the gothic gates of a New Orleans cemetery. Their visitors are mostly tourists.
A man who was shot and killed last summer by Henderson police after he stabbed an officer with a kitchen knife had a large amount of methamphetamine in his system when he died, a detective testified Tuesday.
The NRA and two other advocacy groups have sued Seattle over its new gun tax.
A 27-year-old woman was given probation Tuesday for stealing a man’s $35,000 Rolex Presidential watch and hiding it in her vagina during a naked massage.
A federal judge Tuesday ordered the government to pay $146,938 in legal fees to the driver of a motor home who fought the seizure of cash from the home on a Nevada highway.
The Los Angeles Clippers have been fined $250,000 by the National Basketball Association for violating NBA rules prohibiting teams from offering players unauthorized business or investment opportunities.
