Researchers are still assessing the damage from an April 30 break-in at Devils Hole, but experts are hopeful that the beer-fueled romp by three men won’t amount to an extiction-level event for Nevada’s most endangered fish.
Colin Darfour couldn’t pass up an opportunity to take over head coaching duties for the winner of the last three Division I-A state championships.
Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske responded Friday to a request from a U.S. senator for information about the state’s oversight of companies tied to the Panama Papers.
Las Vegas police are seeking help in identifying suspects in an early Thursday morning robbery. On June 2 around 9 a.m. officers responded to the employee parking garage at Fashion Show mall at 3200 South Las Vegas Boulevard to investigate a report of a robbery.
Las Vegas police are looking for suspects involved in a cab robbery May 27.
The motorcyclist killed Wednesday afternoon in a crash in eastern Las Vegas has been identified.
Sixteen banners displaying information about the Magna Carta served as the backdrop for an event of judicial elbow-rubbing Thursday afternoon in Las Vegas.
Once upon a time, Silicon Valley startups raised money from venture capitalists and then, with some luck and a promising business, held an IPO to cash in and expand. Uber has no need for such traditions.
Federal authorities say Tara Mazzeo is again in trouble with the law for violating her probation and lying about her financial ties to indicted high-rolling businessman Ramon DeSage.
Former school teacher died from injuries suffered when her personal water craft hit a bridge piling near Laughlin
Chaparral High School senior Rebekah Solorzano will have her drawing sold as collectible stickers at Lake Mead National Recreation Area as part of winning the grand prize in the “Every Kid in a Park” art contest.
Former Nevada Gov. Richard Bryan told a legislative panel on Friday that although the state’s case against Yucca Mountain is strong, keeping the high-level nuclear waste repository at bay will be a challenge with U.S. Sen. Harry Reid’s departure.
A federal judge in Chicago ruled Friday that the world champion U.S. women’s soccer team does not have the right to strike to seek improved conditions and wages before the Summer Olympics.
Former “Survivor” contestant Michael Skupin has been ordered to trial in Michigan on child pornography charges and other crimes.
Months of whispers became public Thursday when UNLV president Len Jessup said the school has raised $5 million to $6 million toward building an on-campus football facility.
Real estate developer Bart Blatstein said on Friday he will reopen the Showboat, one of Atlantic City’s four shuttered casino hotels, in July, but without gambling.
A deal is on the table for an entrepreneur to acquire the mothballed Fontainebleau casino project on the Strip, and it could be sold by the end of the summer, according to a brokerage firm handling its sale.
Rangers at Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado have been sent to rescue military personnel who experienced difficulties during a training exercise on Longs Peak, the National Park Service said on Friday.
The Sportage was one of the first Kia models to land in North America. Four generations later, it’s an entirely different vehicle that plays in an entirely different league of competitors.
The College of Southern Nevada’s veterinary technology program used funding from a Federal Perkins Grant to purchase a state-of-the art Vimago veterinary CT scan machine. CSN faculty and students recently used the robotic, high-definition, computed tomography system, one of only two Vimago systems in Nevada, to examine a tumor in the ear of a longhair Himalayan feline.
Planning to head to the Strip anytime soon? This is officially your last weekend to park for free at MGM properties — unless you’re a local, that is.
Police have filed additional charges against a Texas woman accused of punishing her stepchildren by burning their tongues with a lighter and making them drink a concoction that caused them to vomit.
The Coast Guard has rescued a former Navy pilot from Reno who spent 20 hours treading water in the Gulf of Mexico after falling out of his boat without a lifejacket.
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Wal-Mart Stores Inc. says it will be testing its grocery delivery service with ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft in the next two weeks in Denver and Phoenix.
The Phoenix mother had been transported to the hospital covered in blood with stab wounds to her neck and abdomen when police officers searching her house opened a closet to a grim discovery.
For sale: one Georgetown mansion with a pedigree — the circa 1794 home was where Jackie Kennedy briefly moved her family in 1963 after her husband’s assassination.
With no guaranteed money game on UNLV’s 2016 football schedule and men’s basketball ticket sales down 5 percent from last year at this time, the school is projected to have a budget deficit of $1.5 million to $3 million in 2016-17.
A hearing to determine competency to stand trial has been ordered for a man facing murder and kidnapping charges in Arizona after being convicted in Nevada in another killing.
A Phoenix mother is suspected of stabbing her three young sons to death and stuffing their partially dismembered bodies in a closet before trying to kill herself at their home, police said Thursday.
Vanderbilt freshman pitcher Donny Everett drowned while fishing in Tennessee a day before the Commodores were to open the NCAA Tournament on Friday. He was 19.