Five killed in British Columbia avalanche

Five people were killed in an avalanche near the community of McBride, British Columbia, the coroner’s office for the Canadian province said on Friday.

 
UNLV adds two-star wideout to highly-rated recruiting class — VIDEO

A day after UNLV landed its potential quarterback of the future in three-star recruit Armani Rogers, the Rebels added a potential future target for the 6-foot-5-inch signal caller Friday night in two-star wide receiver Mekhi Stevenson.

Athlete begins nonstop, 135-mile run on the Strip — PHOTOS

Helene Neville is on the run. Neville, wearing a red, white and blue outfit that stands out in a crowd, is running 135 miles nonstop between the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” signs at the south end of the Strip and Downtown.

Metro officer at center of Tuesday shooting involved in three prior incidents

The Las Vegas police officer who shot and injured a man in the east valley Tuesday afternoon during a response to a reckless driving call has fired his weapon while on duty three other times, killing one person and injuring two others.

Santana imagines his way to happiness

The happiness movement in America has forged many wellness paths — yoga, meditation, mindfulness and breathing exercises — which have been clinically shown to improve people’s lives.

Murren sets stage for debate on spending for tourism improvements

MGM Resorts International’s top executive on Friday set the stage for a citywide philosophical debate that could determine how resources will be spent for tourism infrastructure improvements in the years ahead.

Chargers’ decision could open door for Raiders to move to LA

On a day when Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis met with Las Vegas casino giants, the NFL took steps to keep the Chargers in San Diego and pave the way for a Raiders move to Los Angeles.

How Nevada Democrats can caucus on the Strip

Democrats who work on or near the Strip will be able to caucus on Feb. 20 without traveling to their home precinct.

Gonzalez to continue on Jacobs lawsuit against Las Vegas Sands

Clark County District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez will retain control over a civil case involving a Sands China executive who was fired in 2010, the court’s chief judge ruled Friday.

F-150 receives strong rating from NHTSA

In Southern Nevada Friendly Ford executives estimate as many as 60 percent of local households own a truck.

Resale Homes Jan. 7- 10

Resales in the Las Vegas area

Could the Golf R be the perfect car?

Every now and then we stumble upon a car that seems to have it all: power and performance to make us smile.

Volvo XC90 ushers in the future

Volvo’s traditional culture of safety and technology expressed in Scandinavian Moderne design remains unchanged.

11 must-do’s for the first-time homebuyer

Here are steps to decide whether you’re ready to take the plunge and be a a first-time home buyer.

Is there a difference between lenders?

If you’re buying a home, chances are you will need a mortgage to complete that purchase.

Valentine’s Day at Lake Las Vegas

Lake Las Vegas and its resorts and the MonteLago Village Association and its restaurants are offering a variety of Valentine’s Day specials

Mountain Falls in Pahrump offers golf-course homes

For most people buying a home in Southern Nevada, there’s usually a choice to be made, between the new homes they love and the homes they can afford.

Mountain’s Edge announces 2016 community events

Mountain’s Edge is announcing the return of its community events that are fun, help others, bring people together and free to attend.

Toll Brothers showcases Las Vegas homes

Toll Brothers will offer limited-time savings and incentives during its National Sales Event

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