Bill Cosby has been ordered to stand trial in the lone criminal case lodged amid dozens of accusations that he molested women.
The state’s attorney general on Tuesday sued Domino’s Pizza Inc., affiliates and three franchisees alleging they underpaid workers based on payroll reports generated by the parent company’s computer system.
Where are users “Lyft-ing” to most frequently in Las Vegas? Check out the list below.
Public defender Zohra Bakhtary had no time to react before a court marshal slapped handcuffs on her.
There’s no doubt ranting racist rancher Cliven Bundy and some of his followers are dangerous.
The KTNV-TV, Channel 13 anchor who was arrested last week on suspicion of drunken driving has been placed on leave, according to the station’s general manager.
Boulder City has paid a former utilities department employee nearly $60,000 to settle a wrongful termination lawsuit, a city administrator said.
Making room for bicyclists, the potential impact of recreational marijuana and cellphone use while driving are among hot-button transportation topics that could be discussed when the Legislature meets in February, several Nevada lawmakers said Tuesday.
PT’s Entertainment Group, a division of Golden Entertainment, Inc., is opening its 50th tavern this month. What started in 1982 as a sole PT’s Pub on the east side of Las Vegas, has grown to 50 taverns throughout the state, 48 of which are located in Southern Nevada.
Donald Trump is facing an onslaught of criticism from Nevada Democrats, particularly U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, over comments he made in 2007 about an anticipated downturn in the real estate market.
A public fact-finding review revealed on Tuesday that high levels of drugs, including methamphetamine, were found in Bryan Bauer’s system after he was fatally shot by a Henderson police officer on July 4.
Federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty for a white man accused of killing nine black parishioners at a historic church in Charleston, South Carolina, last June, the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday.
Climate change, peace in the Middle East and the national debt can seem like a piece of cake in comparison to getting our kids to eat healthy.
Sales in the West, which have been volatile in recent months, rose 18.8 percent after plunging 15.2 percent in March.
The members of Be Like Max are pleased to be part of Punk Rock Bowling in downtown Las Vegas this weekend. Actually, that’s probably an understatement.
The Clark County School District on Tuesday released the league alignment for the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons.
Federal prosecutors filed court papers Tuesday ripping into the efforts of Cliven Bundy and his lawyers to disqualify Chief U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro from his criminal case.
Former U.S. Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Tuesday endorsed Donald Trump for president, saying he was swayed by Trump’s list of possible Supreme Court nominees.
Nevada’s new prison boss announced a pronounced shift in the agency’s mission Tuesday, emphasizing the need to focus on inmate rehabilitation as a means toward enhancing public safety.
Las Vegan J Carole Kuntz became the first cancer patient in the country to receive the drug Tecentriq since its U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval last week.
As we head into grilling season, some local chefs offer tips for tasty treats using fresh fruit.
Gov. Brian Sandoval and the CEO of the rooftop solar company Sunrun have mutually agreed to dismiss a public records court case after meeting Tuesday and agreeing instead to focus efforts on the future of solar energy in Nevada.
For a little extra wine drinking action during Memorial Day weekend, why not go for something cool like this El Circo Acrobata made from 100 percent old-vine Garnacha in the Carinena region, near Zaragoza, Spain.
Executives of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino topped off the expansion of its meetings and convention space Monday with a ceremony for the project that will bring the property’s meeting space to 110,000 square feet.
Check out the full list below of what is being removed from Netflix in June.
An audit of the Nevada Division of Parole and Probation released Tuesday found that visits to the homes of offenders by parole officers were not always completed with the time frames set by the agency.
