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As victims sat alongside a defense lawyer and watched in tears, Deborah Sena, who is accused of participating in videotaped sex acts with children, pleaded guilty Friday to one count of sexual assault.
Five people were arrested in connection with an armed robbery at a pawn shop Thursday resulting in a barricade situation and the closing of three nearby schools.
The man shot and killed in the northeast valley near an apartment complex Wednesday evening has been identified by the Clark County coroner.
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Once again, the Ultimate Fighting Championship will host an event in Las Vegas on Super Bowl weekend.
Sergey Kovalev already has a victory over Jean Pascal, an eighth-round technical knockout. So why fight him again? Mainly, Pascal’s big mouth.
There’s blood on the snowy ground in Oregon, blood that should never have been shed, and that was shed without purpose.
The Super Bowl doesn’t kick off for another nine days, but preparations at Levi’s Stadium have already started, and the grounds crew made a big mistake on the field this week.
A Texas judge ruled on Friday that America’s so-called “affluenza” teenager should remain in custody for now at a juvenile detention center in Fort Worth, where he has been held since he was deported from Mexico on Thursday.
The man killed after an argument broke out at a central valley bus stop has been identified by the Clark County coroner.
Chris Pine and his ragtag Coast Guard crew overcome horrendous luck, freezing temperatures, hurricane-force winds and waves so powerful they’ve broken two 500-foot oil tankers in half.
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Al Davis, the iconic maverick owner of the Oakland Raiders, didn’t live long enough to see his dream of putting his team in Las Vegas come to fruition.
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The FBI on Thursday released video that shows the Tuesday night confrontation between officials and people who were part of an occupation at a wildlife refuge in Oregon.
Darwin Lamb, who served as a Clark County commissioner for six years in the 1960s, died Sunday at his home in Cedar City, Utah.
After finalizing a $1 billion deal with electric carmaker Faraday Future in December, large companies from California, the Midwest and Europe have shown increased interest in North Las Vegas’ Apex Industrial park, city officials said.
We can tell Killer Shrimp’s signature dish originated in a home kitchen.
Tax season is almost here, and with it comes all the usual issues of paperwork and confusion. But this year might be especially difficult as there are several new developments on the tax front.
Don’t miss out having wintertime fun. Instead, protect yourself and your family from mishaps by getting health care coverage and follow these tips to help bypass winter dangers.
Learn about today’s highly functional, sophisticated hearing aids, which can help you with your hearing loss.
Greywater recycling helps homeowners lower water and sewer bills while doing something good for the environment.
It was at this time last year in a ballroom at the Phoenix Convention Center when Roger Goodell was posed a familiar question at his annual state of the league address at the Super Bowl: Did the commissioner think Las Vegas could sustain an NFL team?
When the first snap of the game sailed over Peyton Manning’s head for a safety, the blunder by the Denver Broncos meant a big payday for some lucky bettors.
Time and again, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has stated his opposition to legalized sports betting. But the time might be coming to see if he’s willing to change his stance and cross the line in the sand.
A few months removed from a wrenching 31-28 loss at Fresno State, UNLV won a recruiting battle with the Bulldogs for three-star quarterback Armani Rogers.
It was late Wednesday morning at “NASCAR Goes West” in the Hollywood Hills, and a gentle breeze was wafting into the Petersen Automotive Museum parking deck just off Wilshire Boulevard from the San Gabriel Mountains in California.
Natallie Kowalski was rewarded for her commitment Thursday, when she won her second consecutive Division I state individual title after rolling a 642 series at The Orleans.
Rae Burrell had 21 points Thursday to lead Foothill’s girls basketball team to a 44-38 win at Rancho.
