For Republicans running in Nevada races, Donald Trump’s dominant lead in the presidential race adds another layer of complication: Should they support him or reject him?
In episode three of The Ultimate Fighter, Cory Hendricks and Khalil Rountree had a donut eating contest. The loser of it had to wear a sports bra and makeup around the house.
A Safe Haven Baby Box where mothers can drop off unwanted newborns anonymously with emergency help moments away is now available in northeastern Indiana.
A Mesa high school student won’t be prosecuted on a felony charge after police say he exposed himself in a football team picture that ended up in the school yearbook.
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A year ago Thursday, representatives of the Genting Group were celebrating on the Strip at the ceremonial groundbreaking for the $4 billion Resort World Las Vegas. Since then, there have been few visible signs of progress on what is projected to be a 3,000-room resort that would include a 56-story tower.
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The Obama administration is revising a federal rule that allows wind-energy companies to operate high-speed turbines for up to 30 years, even if means killing or injuring thousands of federally protected bald and golden eagles.
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Chad Beeten, who led Clark’s boys to the past three Division I-A state basketball titles, is the new coach at Crossroads High in Santa Monica, California.
Lawyers for those who occupied a national wildlife refuge in Oregon earlier this year are concerned a jury composed of people from liberal Portland won’t be impartial.
Well, whaddya know? You really can stuff too many superheroes into a 2½-hour movie, make them fight each other, throw in some mommy issues and, despite a muddled plot, actually leave audiences thrilled and hungry for more.
Yet another retailer has cracked under the weight of teen’s changing shopping habits.
A man who had been fired from a Houston-area trucking firm on Wednesday returned to the company and fatally shot a co-worker with a shotgun before taking his own life, the Harris County sheriff said.
Metro is investigating a serious-injury crash involving several vehicles near Caesars Palace on the Strip.
A North Carolina law limiting protections to LGBT people violates federal civil rights protections and can’t be enforced, the U.S. Justice Department said Wednesday.
Bail was set at $717,000 cash for a 49-year-old Las Vegas man accused of shooting and wounding two people during a wedding reception in rural Pahrump over the weekend.
Music legend Prince died one day before he was scheduled to meet a doctor who specializes in addiction treatment for a “life-saving mission,” the doctor’s lawyer said at a news conference on Wednesday.
The Las Vegas City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to accept the transfer of Cashman Center from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
Amir Khan, a 5½-1 underdog Saturday against WBC middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez at T-Mobile Arena, said he draws inspiration from Leicester City’s improbable run to the English Premier League title.
A man convicted of opening fire in the parking lot of a Las Vegas hookah lounge was sentenced Wednesday to 27 years to life in prison.
Electric carmaker Tesla Motors Inc. said it would accelerate production to meet strong demand for its upcoming Model 3 mass-market sedan, but higher spending will make it harder to reach promises of profitability this year.
Striper fishing in the Vegas Wash has been an up-and-down venture at Lake Mead.
Investors are piling back into gold. And they’re coming in droves. Holdings in SPDR Gold Shares, the world’s largest exchange-traded fund backed by gold, surged 20.8 metric tons on Monday, the biggest one-day expansion since 2011, data compiled by Bloomberg show.
Twenty-eight years ago, the Las Vegas Valley experienced one of the largest explosions in history — PEPCON.
Janis McKay follows the musicians who backed the stars in “Played Out on the Strip.”
A stranger who lured 11-year-old Ashlynne Mike into his van with promises of watching a movie instead walked her into the hills of a remote area of the Navajo Nation.
There’s nothing like the sizzling heat of a Las Vegas summer to drive one to drink. And if that drink is a Tropical Smoothie, then all the better. It’s a popular stop for a cool blast of good-for-you fruitiness.
Since 1977, Rainbow’s End, 1100 E. Sahara Ave., No. 120, has been serving a variety of foods to the vegetarian and vegan community in the Las Vegas Valley. While the store is known for its natural supplements, herbs, vitamins and rare vegan finds, its cafe offers a delectable assortment of raw and cooked meals, smoothies and fresh juices.
View rounds up dining events and news from across the Las Vegas Valley, from restaurant openings to special dinners and promotions.