The man who died when the car he was in collided with a U-Haul truck Tuesday has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as Anthony Barbaro.
Fresh off of breaking chart records and already boasting the biggest-selling album of 2015 with “25,” the British singer positively crushed it Tuesday on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”
The Rebels face No. 13 Indiana in the 5th-place game of the Maui Invitational today.
Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson is a gifted speaker, but when given a chance Monday to clarify the record on his latest derogatory statement about followers of Islam, he couldn’t quite seem to get the job done.
As time begins to wear on a computer and it becomes slower and slower, the option that comes to mind is simply replacing it. But experts say instead of costly replacements there are steps people can take to ensure a faster and more-efficient machine.
Wednesday had been marked as the day Chicago officials had to release graphic dashcam video of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald’s final moments and — because of that — the day the city could erupt.
A 56-year-old man who put his 8-year-old granddaughter behind the wheel in a fatal crash has a lengthy criminal history including a conviction as a persistent DUI offender.
Wait until after Thanksgiving to be a grinch and, for now at least, fully embrace the beautiful American tradition that is the White House turkey pardon.
The 2015 Nevada Legislature adjourned on June 1, but the session never ended for state gaming regulators.
Less than a year from now, Americans will elect their next president. Not surprisingly, the campaign for the most important job in the world has been highly divisive.
Learn how massages are beneficial for your health, not just a luxury.
Learn about chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension in this infographic.
Perhaps the best reaction about the latest College Football Playoff rankings came from a friend Tuesday when asked why there was a major shuffling of teams this week: “Because,” he said, “It’s a television show. They need something to talk about.”
Part of the message from the time practice began for UNLV this college basketball season was about reaction. How would the Rebels respond to success? How would they deal with adversity?
As millions will be getting into their vehicles and behind the steering wheel, a number of organizations are embarking on high-visibility campaigns to help Americans get to their holiday location safely. Safe driving is paramount to reaching our destinations safely and creating the wonderful memories this holiday season, and all year round.
With Black Friday and Cyber Monday around the corner, people are already creating strategies for how to shop efficiently.
A 28-year-old man was arrested Tuesday after police said he hit a teenage pedestrian while driving drunk and then took off, leaving her to die in the street.
Leave it to our old friend Jimmy Kimmel to send the interwebs into a tizzy yet again. The Clark High School graduate debuted the first trailer for “Captain America: Civil War” during Tuesday’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”
Letters from Marlene Drozd, Douglas Murphy, Michael Pravica and Julie Fredericksen.
Like most physicians, Dr. Ben Carson has a funny story about the behavior of insurance companies.
As consumers and television fans, we’re blessed to be living in a golden age of TV.
In the wake of New York City’s infamous pizza rat, a new rat has emerged on the city — selfie rat.
The number of jobless Las Vegans continued to fall in October as the city’s service industries grew.
James Roland Hinds, a historian, novelist, and prominent volunteer in historic preservation efforts, died Tuesday at Nate Adelson Hospice in Las Vegas after a brief illness. He was 77.
An Ohio man accused of taking his 5-year-old son from his mother’s house in Alabama and living with him under false identities for 13 years has been indicted on 32 charges, including six counts of kidnapping, prosecutors said on Tuesday.
A state prisoner serving time for a Clark County robbery died Monday in a Reno hospital, the Nevada Department of Corrections said.
Instead of spending Black Friday camped in front of Wal-Mart or stampeding through Best Buy, why not pitch a tent in the forest or hike a trail by the lake?