After Leo Kuntz and Tae Hyun Bang fought for three back-and-forth rounds in Seoul, South Korea, the Ultimate Fighting Championship lightweights anxiously awaited the reading of the judge’s scorecards. The tension may have also been felt in the back rooms of several Las Vegas sports books.
A female Henderson police officer is claiming sexual discrimination against the city in a federal lawsuit filed last month, court records show.
Four Seasons executive pastry chef Jean-Luc Daul has become legendary among the hotel’s frequent visitors and guests for the elaborate gingerbread house villages he constructs each Christmas season.
In the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks, the White House on Monday announced new requirements to a program that has allowed passengers from 38 countries — including Japan, Taiwan, South Korea and most of Europe — to fly to the United States without a visa.
A highly touted prospect in high school, and a starter as a UNLV freshman, Goodluck Okonoboh probably never envisioned he would be playing a shrinking role as a sophomore.
The SkyVue observation wheel never turned on the south Strip. But Las Vegas developer Howard Bulloch hopes to turn a profit nevertheless.
Marshall assistant coach Chris Duhon was suspended by the university after being arrested for drunk driving on Monday.
Donald Trump said Monday that President Barack Obama’s comments that climate change poses one of the greatest threats to the U.S. is one of the “dumbest things” ever said.
After telling a Metro officer she had shot her ex-husband early Thanksgiving morning, Michelle Young said she pulled the trigger when he told her “to go f*** myself,” according to an arrest report released Monday.
A 21-year-old man was arrested Monday, accused of threatening to kill students and staff at the University of Chicago in an apparent attempt to avenge the death of Laquan McDonald, authorities said.
Federal prosecutors say the crimes committed by Edward Jameson Purry II left more than 70 guns on the streets and placed communities in danger for years to come.
With Tuesday being “Giving Tuesday”— it’s as good as time as ever to go through your pantry or closet and donate non-perishable food items and clothing to families in need.
Nothing welcomes the holidays like gathering the family to watch the timeless tale of “The Nutcracker.”
A 6-year-old girl’s life was cut short on Saturday after the Atlanta, Ga., child used a gun she found in a couch to shoot herself dead, police and media reports said.
A white Chicago police officer, charged with murdering a black teenager, posted bond on Monday afternoon as protests continued over a patrol car’s dashboard camera video that showed the officer shooting the teen 16 times.
From new holiday releases to the latest in ESPN’s 30 for 30 series, December’s Netflix additions will feature over 60 new titles for viewers to enjoy during the final month of 2015.
Kobe’s Bryant’s final NBA game is four months away, but ticket prices are already soaring.
The man accused of killing three people at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs made his first court appearance on Monday.
Las Vegas had its highest monthly visitor volume in history in October when 3.78 million people came to Southern Nevada for work or play.
An 87-year-old woman was flown to a local hospital after an RV rollover crash near Lake Mead Monday, according to the National Park Service
Egyptologists are optimistic that a second chamber may soon be found behind King Tutankhamun’s tomb, based on results of scans from the Valley of the Kings that were announced Saturday.
We’re six days from the announcement of the second College Football Playoffs and the bowl assignments, but we’re no closer to knowing who will play in the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl.
The Baltimore Ravens visit the Cleveland Browns tonight at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland for Monday Night Football. Here’s what you need to know to watch the game.
A teenage pedestrian was injured after being struck by a vehicle in the central valley Monday morning, Las Vegas police said.
Take a trip to Brazil without leaving Las Vegas. Or, at least, let your taste buds travel there.
“A Charlie Brown Christmas” celebrates its 50th year Monday night on ABC, with both the animated program and a preceding star-studded celebration called “It’s Your 50th Christmas, Charlie Brown.”
Romantic breakups always are emotionally painful. Sometimes, they can be pretty painful physically, too.
From Sean S. Baker’s “Tangerine” to over a dozen new holiday-themed films, Netflix is giving users more and more reason to stay home and watch TV this December.
Nevada and Strip gaming revenue fell during October, the fourth time in the last five months that the results showed declining numbers, according to figures released Monday by the Gaming Control Board.
Combating climate change will prove to be a rebuttal of terrorist efforts, President Barack Obama declared at the opening of a major climate summit in Paris.
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