Hillary Clinton narrowly defeated Bernie Sanders in Kentucky’s Democratic presidential primary, the head of the state’s election board said on Tuesday night.
Carson City parks officials are warning residents to be on the lookout after a reported sighting of a female bear with cubs near Fuji Park.
Plenty of parents help out their children financially. A survey by LIMRA Secure Retirement Institute found that six in 10 parents provide financial support to their adult children.
Led by junior Jack Trent, the Panthers’ five scoring golfers combined to play the final nine holes in 2 over par, and Palo Verde grabbed the lead after the opening round of the Division I state tournament at Reflection Bay.
Faith Lutheran’s Charlie Magruder, who won the state title in 2014, shot 5-under-par 67 on Tuesday to grab a comfortable lead at the midway point of the tournament and help the Crusaders sit atop the team standings.
Another heat wave, another search for ways to cool down. With temperatures teasing triple-digits across the Las Vegas Valley, there’s no better excuse to cool off than with a summer cocktail.
Las Vegas police are investigating an explosive device that went off Tuesday night, sending one person to University Medical Center’s trauma unit.
The Las Vegas area tumbled 10 spots this year to land near the bottom of a list ranking the health and community fitness of the nation’s 50 most populated metropolitan areas.
Plans to turn around Southern Nevada’s teacher shortage are in the hands of state lawmakers. A nonprofit group of almost 60 education, business and government leaders on Tuesday unveiled recommendations they came up with during five months of brainstorming sessions on how to improve schools.
Most people who take out auto title loans resort to reborrowing because they’re unable to repay them at once, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray said Tuesday, discussing the bureau’s new report and findings.
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Wait, wasn’t it Donald Trump’s campaign that was supposed to have the riots?
The 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team’s victory over the Soviet Union is forever remembered as the “Miracle on Ice.”
During Tuesday night’s meeting, the Henderson City Council approved a $509 million budget for fiscal year 2017, which starts July 1.
Nevada’s average weekly wage reached $935 for the fourth quarter in 2015, the highest on record, state officials said on Tuesday.
Henderson on Tuesday night swore in Rodney T. Burr to fill the interim municipal court judge seat that became vacant after Judge Diana Hampton was found dead in her home in March.
Green Valley Ranch Resort is getting a taste of Italian fare, as Clique Hospitality has opened its latest restaurant — Bottoglia Cucina & Enoteca.
The couple who died after an apparent murder-suicide Monday afternoon in a southeast valley apartment complex leaves behind four children and one grandchild, a co-worker of the woman killed said.
It was a sight to behold: 74-year-old gaming icon Steve Wynn, arms outstretched in a Superman pose, zooming above Fremont Street on SlotZilla.
John Jackson (20-2, 15 knockouts) has a shot to win his own championship belt when he faces Jermell Charlo (27-0, 12 KOs) for the vacant World Boxing Council junior middleweight title on Saturday at the Chelsea inside the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
The state Gaming Control Board has filed a complaint against a sports book management company that says it underpaid 20,000 wagers while overpaying 11,000 bets totaling $100,000.
The Philadelphia 76ers won the NBA draft lottery Tuesday night and will have the No. 1 pick in June. The Los Angeles Lakers finished second but also felt like winners, as they would have dealt their pick to Philadelphia had they fallen out of the top three.
A man was taken to the hospital Tuesday morning after a kitchen fire broke out in a Henderson townhouse.
A Clark County School District police officer was indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday on charges of using excessive force against two people, including a student, at a North Las Vegas disciplinary school and then trying to cover it up.
The Clark County district attorney’s office is devoting additional resources to combat the spike in violent crimes affecting the valley so far this year.
The controversial University of Michigan satellite football camp summer tour is coming to Las Vegas.
A former Rancho High School teacher was sentenced Tuesday to between six and 15 years in prison after he was convicted in March of kidnapping and sexual conduct with a student.
