The pain of March 30, 1991, will never completely go away. UNLV’s 79-77 loss to Duke at the Final Four at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis remains one of the great upsets not only in the history of college basketball but also all of sports.
The man who was killed early Saturday after he entered a central valley apartment armed and was shot by one of its residents was identified Tuesday.
There would be two tower implosions in separate months as part of the demolition of the shuttered Riviera, according to a plan expected to be approved next month by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board of directo
Nationally, Las Vegas is known as the city of slot machines and 24-hour strip clubs. Billboards serve as a constant reminder of all “Sin City” has to offer. But venture off the Strip and beyond downtown, and you’ll find parts of the valley that resemble any other piece of suburban America. So, why do we get such a bad rap when it comes to raising families?
The U.S. Supreme Court’s split decision Tuesday left case law on public sector union dues as is in right-to-work states like Nevada.
World Series of Fighting returns to Las Vegas on Saturday, April 2, at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
Virgin America is enjoying the buzz as two bidders seek to take it over. Several news outlets reported Monday evening that JetBlue and Alaska Air were in a bidding war for Virgin America, which is worth about $1.7 billion.
A California man has been charged with murder in the killing of a Chinese herbalist and his family, including a 5-year-old daughter.
Streets in different parts of the Las Vegas Valley will be closed or disrupted for different reasons beginning Wednesday.
Slayer performed at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel on Saturday. Check out the photos.
You’ve no doubt seen them online as a creation of those zany food bloggers. You may have heard that they’re available at an admittedly small number of restaurants in Brooklyn, N.Y., and Los Angeles. But have you ever tasted a ramen burger?
Sales of tangible goods were flat in January at $3.82 billion, a 0.2 percent gain when measured against January 2015, the state Department of Taxation reported Tuesday.
Two sons of Cliven Bundy are fighting government efforts to transfer them from Oregon to Nevada to face federal charges in the 2014 armed standoff with law enforcement near their father’s ranch in Bunkerville.
Las Vegas may not have its own professional basketball team, but one of the city’s most iconic sites is being featured in a new commercial for the NBA.
A 113-25 vote in the New York State Assembly last week essentially cleared the way for the final holdout in the United States to sanction the sport.
A unique hybrid renewable energy project in Northern Nevada 80 miles east of Carson City was celebrated Tuesday by a host of dignitaries, including Italian Prime Minster Matteo Renzi.
Temperatures in the Vegas Valley are set to rise over the week as the storm system that’s been causing high winds and low temperatures passes by, the National Weather Service said.
Carmelo Anthony says he was momentarily “shocked” when he felt someone grasping at his thigh as he stood near the top of the key in the final minute of the New York Knicks’ game against the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday night.
Vice President Joe Biden, a longtime advocate of women’s rights, will visit UNLV next week to tout a White House initiative aimed at preventing campus sexual assaults.
A teenage boy has been arrested in the theft of a fiberglass and metal version of a spaceship from outside the UFO Museum in Roswell.
The NFL has demanded The New York Times retract a story that called the league’s concussion research flawed and likened the NFL’s handling of head trauma to the tobacco industry’s response to the dangers of cigarettes.
Instagram says users will soon have flexibility to upload videos that are 60 seconds long.
A lawsuit recently filed in Ohio is demanding the state stop collecting sales tax on feminine hygiene products because it says the tax discriminates against women.
The Obama administration is making it easier for doctors to use anti-addiction drugs in the fight against an exploding epidemic of prescription drug and heroin abuse.
Amaya Inc. Chairman and CEO David Baazov is taking a leave of absence from the online poker company that operates sites such as PokerStars and Full Tilt as he faces insider trading charges from Quebec regulators.
Pinecrest Academy of Nevada will open its fourth charter school in Henderson this fall, expanding to serve high school students for the first time.
A Henderson man pleaded guilty Tuesday to making Facebook threats to kill a federal judge in Phoenix.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the discovery of human remains found just northwest of Phoenix.
Patty Duke, who won a supporting actress Oscar playing Helen Keller in “The Miracle Worker,” starred in 1960s sitcom “The Patty Duke Show” and served as president of SAG, died Tuesday. She was 69.
The man killed in a single-vehicle rollover crash near Bunkerville on Monday has been identified by the Clark County coroner.