Johnny Ball had an RBI single that plated the go-ahead run during a nine-run seventh inning that lifted the Legacy baseball team to a 12-7 win over Coronado in the Grizzly Invitational at Spring Valley on Tuesday.
Police have been trying to coax a man out of an 80-foot tall sequoia tree in downtown Seattle after he climbed nearly to the top Tuesday, disrupting traffic.
Todd Simon, who became UNLV’s interim basketball coach Jan. 10 after Dave Rice was fired, was named Southern Utah’s head coach Tuesday. Simon went 9-8 with the Rebels.
Baseball legend Pete Rose said he supports Adam LaRoche’s decision to walk away from a $13 million contract with the Chicago White Sox after he was told to reduce the time his son spent in the clubhouse.
After several years of lobbying efforts by Ultimate Fighting Championship officials and contentious wrangling behind the scenes, the New York State Assembly finally voted Tuesday to approve professional mixed martial arts.
Mormon church officials say three missionaries from Utah were seriously injured in the Brussels airport terrorist attack.
It’s now possible to trek around some of Nevada’s remote countryside without leaving the couch, thanks to the Google Trekker and about a dozen volunteers who carried the high-tech contraption around the state.
It was clear at a Nellis Air Force Base change-of-command ceremony Tuesday that deadly terrorist attacks like the one in Brussels earlier in the day are constantly on the minds of Air Force leaders as they prepare for a new era of warfare.
Jan Rouven’s defense lawyer filed court papers late Monday seeking to overturn an order keeping the former Tropicana illusionist in federal custody while he fights a felony child porn charge.
Bootleg Benduro emulates the style of riding that made Josh Bender, the event’s creator, a household name in mountain biking. Photos and video of him hucking himself off cliffs eventually led to innovation in mountain bike design and helped take the sport to the next level.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal announces its 2016 all-state bowling teams.
When Kevin Kiermaier slid into home for the Tampa Bay Rays’ first run of the day, President Barack Obama flung his arms wide in the sign for “safe.”
The last named defendant in the armed occupation of an Oregon wildlife refuge hasn’t been arrested, and his family in Montana isn’t giving up his location.
A federal judge in Portland will allow U.S. marshals to transport Ammon Bundy and five others to Nevada for a court hearing related to an armed standoff against government agents in 2014.
Imagine the congregation’s surprise when it discovered that a national political figure had added Green Valley’s Midbar Kodesh Temple to his extremely busy speaking schedule.
The security alert at Denver International Airport has been lifted as police give the all-clear on suspicious packages, according to the airport’s Twitter.
Indiana Pacers point guard Ty Lawson will serve a year on probation in a Denver drunken driving case after a judge on Tuesday rejected arguments that he needed to serve time in jail to learn a lesson.
President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court selection Merrick Garland on Tuesday resumed meetings with senators in a push to convince Republicans who have vowed to block the nomination to reverse course and hold confirmation hearings this year.
“Big” Ben Rothwell wants to prove he’s a heavyweight title contender by defeating the division’s top five. His quest continues when he confronts Junior dos Santos, who has struggled as of late, in the main event of UFC Fight Night Croatia.
A man arrested in the stabbing death of another man claims his lover, who was married to someone else, was having another affair with the victim, her cousin.
Norwegian Air Shuttle, which launched nonstop flights from Las Vegas to Scandinavia last fall, will offer new flights to and from Oslo, Norway, beginning in November.
U.S. airlines including Delta, United and American canceled flights on Tuesday after two deadly blasts in a packed departure area of the Brussels Airport at Zaventem
All the world may be a stage, but the stage at the Winchester Cultural Center is the world. From globe-spanning musical mashups to Spanish-language theater, the center — operated by Clark County’s Parks & Recreation Department — presents a wide world of performances that reflect Las Vegas’ increasing cultural diversity.
A top aide to Gov. Brian Sandoval told an energy task force on Tuesday that “rightly or wrongly” Nevada’s clean energy reputation has been damaged over the fallout from the recent regulatory decision affecting the rooftop solar industry.
Jamie Gilt, the Florida pro-gun activist who was accidentally shot and wounded by her 4-year-old son, is expected to face a misdemeanor charge of allowing a minor access to a firearm, authorities said Tuesday.
Las Vegas’ annual restaurant week will be June 6-17. During the 12-day event, residents and visitors will be able to partake of special discounted menus at participating restaurants, with a set amount for each special menu sold donated to Three Square food bank.
We all know about families that play together. But what about families who do plays together?
The London premiere of “Batman v Superman” was scaled back Tuesday following the terrorist attacks in Brussels.
A man killed when he was struck by a car Friday night has been identified.
The White House says President Barack Obama has expressed his condolences to Belgium and its people. Presidential hopefuls weigh in on the attack.
