A Tacoma kindergarten teacher fired for drinking in the classroom had a blood-alcohol level of five times the legal limit to drive in Washington state, according to documents released Tuesday.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal won an Ancil Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism for its stories investigating the newspaper’s sale to the family of casino executive Sheldon Adelson.
The inspector general for the U.S. Department of Justice is investigating two shots fired by federal agents that apparently went unreported following a fatal confrontation in January between authorities and militiamen in Southeast Oregon.
Flying in Eurofighter Typhoons and F-16 jets, pilots from the Italian and Turkish air forces joined their U.S. partners in a Red Flag air combat training exercise Tuesday, roaring into partially cloudy skies north of Nellis Air Force Base.
Starting today the Review-Journal is pleased to begin offering complete coverage by The Associated Press, the gold-standard in comprehensive news coverage across the globe.
Sharron Angle went on talk radio to talk about a potential bid for Senate in 2016, prompting conservative host Alan Stock to literally beg her not to run.
Bobby Flay visits his Bobby’s Burger Palace in The Shops at Crystals to do a little teaching, meet and greet with fans.
Mary Jo Frazier, the former head of Boulder City’s shelter was taken to jail Tuesday after she appeared in court to face animal cruelty charges.
Two candidates filed Tuesday to run in Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District, an open race that already is competitive.
The crash caused major damage to the apartment and left the unit’s interior exposed.
The Clark County coroner ruled the December death of a male infant as a homicide.
Nevada Coalition Against the Death Penalty sponsors movie nights and other events to attract people to its cause.
Hundreds of Elvis Presley artifacts, including his high school yearbooks and first gold album, are at the center of a legal dispute that erupted after Westgate Las Vegas Resort closed the legendary rock star’s exhibit late last month.
Numerous Las Vegas-area restaurants will offer specials for St. Patrick’s Day.
Las Vegas police will have a presence Thursday when Cliven Bundy supporters rally outside the federal courthouse, according to Undersheriff Kevin McMahill.
Three people were displaced after a home near Buffalo Drive and Windmill Lane caught fire Tuesday afternoon, according to spokesman Jeff Buchanan.
An investigation of theft of Social Security benefits over four years has led to the recovery of a body in Kingman, Ariz.
If you attend an event at the T-Mobile Arena, you’ll be able to get a hot dog and a beer, just as at any other arena or stadium in the country. But Las Vegas’ new sports and entertainment showplace will offer many, many more options.
Tilikum the killer whale may be “beginning to deteriorate” as the estimated 35-year-old animal battles a yet incurable bacterial infection in his lungs, SeaWorld said Tuesday.
A California TV reporter’s live broadcast was cut short when a car came barreling toward him.
Preseason information for the Green Valley boys volleyball team.
Zhane Dikes’ two free throws with 14 seconds to play gave San Francisco a one-point lead and the sixth-seeded Dons held off No. 1 Brigham Young, 70-68, to win the West Coast Conference women’s basketball tournament Tuesday at Orleans Arena.
Grand Canyon, who tied for second in conference play, aren’t eligible to compete in the postseason and won’t be participating in the WAC tournament, which starts Wednesday at the Orleans Arena.
The Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame announces its class of 2016 with Riddick Bowe, Boom Boom Mancini and Pernell Whitaker leading the 11-member class.
The Boys Las Vegas Invitational tournament takes place Friday and Saturday at Shadow Ridge and Centennial, and the second annual event features top teams from Arizona, California and Nevada.
One person is in critical condition after a rollover hit-and-run crash in the east Las Vegas Valley Monday night, according to police.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority next month will consider returning Cashman Center to the city of Las Vegas later in the year, opening the door for new city development and the eventual exit of the Las Vegas 51s to a new baseball stadium.