Royal Bank of Canada’s $5 billion deal to buy Los Angeles-based City National Corp gives it the option to evaluate other U.S. acquisitions over the medium to long term, its top executive said on Monday.
The red brick mansion in which a wealthy D.C. family and their housekeeper were held hostage, tortured and murdered this past spring is now up for sale.
The mayor of a small northern Oklahoma town said she was not involved with a group of people including her husband caught on camera dressed as Ku Klux Klan members with robes and a hood on Halloween, authorities have said.
Rescuers on Saturday untangled a humpback whale that had been swimming down the California coast for days wrapped in hundreds of feet of crab trap line.
The U.S. Highway 95 northbound ramp onto northbound Interstate 15 is open again after a truck blocked the entrance for nearly four hours, the Nevada Highway Patrol reports.
Broncos defensive coordinator Wade Phillips was feeling so good following his team’s dominant 29-10 win over the Packers on Sunday night that he trolled Green Bay on Twitter while also poking fun at Denver quarterback Peyton Manning.
An arrest has been made in an October stabbing that left a woman dead at low-cost apartment complex on Fremont Street, according to Las Vegas police.
The Las Vegas valley has become the entertainment capital of the world because, among other things, the Strip.
For the first time, Rachel Dolezal, the white woman who posed as African American, has officially spoken out about the ordeal and has admitted that she was born white, but identifies as black.
Junior college quarterback Richard Lagow has moved up his official visit to UNLV from Dec. 4 to this weekend.
The Southern Nevada taxi industry has thrown its latest counterpunch at Uber and Lyft.
Caesars Entertainment Corp., said Monday it was transitioning the operation of its three Ohio casinos to its partner, which includes removing the Horseshoe names from the properties and separating the casinos from the company’s Total Rewards customer loyalty program.
The newsracks that line the Las Vegas Strip are starting to look a little more presentable.
North Carolina is ranked No. 1 in the Associated Press preseason men’s basketball poll for a record ninth time.
A Las Vegas man charged in a major telemarketing scheme says he deserves not just immunity from prosecution but also a cut of millions of dollars from seized assets because he gave the FBI information that led to more than 25 indictments.
Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett will lose his scholarship for a term as part of his punishment after he was arrested over the weekend for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
Homicide detectives in California are investigating the death of a 28-year-old Las Vegas woman who was found in the desert in Needles in October, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department.
Don Mattingly was introduced Monday as the 14th manager in Miami Marlins franchise history — including eight skippers, counting interims, since 2010.
As rapid as a new Las Vegas landmark is constructed, another one is demolished. Memories of those attractions continue to shine bright at the Neon Boneyard Museum.
Big Ten schools have had a whole lot of fun beating up on Maryland on the football field this season. The Terrapins will be coming for revenge on the hardwood.
A Connecticut man charged with murdering his parents plotted with his girlfriend to kill them out of anger when he learned they planned to cut him out of their will, according to court papers on Monday.
A gunman who killed three people in Colorado Springs before dying during a shootout with police was a former alcoholic who wrote online about religion, his family, and “mind control,” the Colorado Springs Gazette reported on Monday.
Colts quarterback Andrew Luck has been playing with broken ribs since Week 3 of the NFL season, Fox Sports reported Sunday. Despite that news, money has been pouring into Las Vegas sports books on underdog Indianapolis against the Carolina Panthers in advance of today’s “Monday Night Football” matchup.
There’s a big risk in having an adult conversation about traffic calming since there’s always someone in the back of the class giggling about “speed bumps” and “speed humps.” But we’re going forward — not at full speed, mind you, but forward.
Police in Southern California arrested hundreds of people over the weekend at several electronic dance music festivals, authorities said, as scrutiny mounts on the high-profile events known as raves due to drug-related deaths in recent years.
The Indianapolis Colts pay a visit to Bank of America Stadium tonight in Charlotte, North Carolina to face the undefeated Carolina Panthers for Monday Night Football. Here’s what you need to know to watch the game.
The last place Joy Smith ever expected to find herself was sitting in a chair receiving infusions of powerful chemotherapy drugs.
When it comes to breast reconstruction following a mastectomy or lumpectomy, timing can be everything.
It may seem to be cliche, but that apple does apparently keep the doctor away, particularly if you are eating that apple while taking a brisk walk.
Macau’s casino market saw gaming revenue dip for the 17th straight month during October, despite the opening of a multibillion dollar hotel-casino and the lucrative Golden Week holiday.