With regard to a health care plan to replace Obamacare, Sen. Marco Rubio is at least on the right track, while the other GOP candidates are wandering aimlessly, refusing to say where they would go, or headed in the wrong direction.
Ex-Yelp employee, millenials fail to understand economics.
If ever there was an event that screamed out for a drinking game, it’s the Republican debate scheduled for Thursday night.
A woman who was killed in a crash Friday morning near Glendale has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A Maryland woman has dismissed a lawsuit accusing veteran Las Vegas attorney David Phillips of raping her in 2012, but she is sticking by her allegations.
Henderson wants to franchise its nonemergency ambulance services out to a private company, city officials said at Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
If you crave chocolate or Cheetos after a hectic day, it may be because you’re sleep-deprived, a new study suggests.
TruAmerica Multifamily has spent $51.1 million to buy Montego Bay, a 420-unit, Class B rental community at 1050 Whitney Ranch.
A woman is in critical condition after a stabbing Tuesday afternoon in the downtown area, Las Vegas police said.
Disney Channel is getting back into the game with “High School Musical,” officially starting casting today on Disney Channel Original Movie “High School Musical 4,” Variety has learned.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas has opened the enrollment period for six of the seven schools that it operates in the valley.
Las Vegas police closed the doors for good on a central valley fingerprinting facility Monday night, leaving some to wonder how the agency will keep up with the demand for sheriffs’ cards.
Preseason information for the Shadow Ridge girls swimming team.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association uses the Nevada Rubric to determine alignment for Division I and Division I-A schools in Southern Nevada.
The Clark County Fire Department was investigating a fire at a senior living community in the central Las Vegas Valley Tuesday morning.
A 14-year-old Michigan girl, who was seriously wounded during a series of shootings in Kalamazoo that took six lives, has been upgraded to fair condition, according to a Go Fund Me page set up by a family friend.
Gov. Brian Sandoval electrified the first piece of the main highway between Las Vegas and Reno Tuesday, presiding over a ribbon-cutting that opened the first state-sponsored electric car-charging station in rural Nevada.
Florida International women’s basketball coach Marlin Chinn was suspended by the school on Tuesday after team captain Destini Feagin accused him of sexual misconduct.
County commissioners on Tuesday authorized money collected from the extra $14 per marriage license fee that began six months ago to be spent but at only a fraction of what the county clerk had sought.
Penalties just got stiffer for ride-hailing company drivers who shirk rules surrounding picking up passengers at McCarran International Airport.
FBI Director James Comey defended the agency’s legal pursuit of access to suspects’ digital information, including that of an iPhone owned by one of the San Bernardino terrorists, but he faced some skeptical lawmakers on Capitol Hill who worried about cases setting a precedent that would jeopardize privacy.
The man shot by a Las Vegas police officer in the south valley Monday night had a “replica firearm,” according to Metro Sgt. Jeff Clark.
A Republican Governor vetoed a bill that would have dictated what bathrooms bathrooms transgender students are allowed to use.
Four Democratic contenders for Republican Rep. Cresent Hardy’s seat in Congress seat had an unscheduled meeting in Mesquite with a Hardy aide who delivered a message.
The Tampa Bay Rays will become the first Major League Baseball franchise to play in Havana since 1999 when they face Cuba’s national team in an exhibition this month coinciding with a historic visit by U.S. President Barack Obama.
Preseason information for the Cheyenne boys volleyball team.
