Two inmates who escaped from a firefighting camp Sunday afternoon were caught Monday, the Nevada Department of Corrections said.
When Marty Cordova attended the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremonies in 2013 to watch his good friend Dana White be enshrined, White said to Cordova, “Dude, you need to be in this.”
Wet ’n’ Wild Las Vegas is hoping to raise water safety awareness by giving guests a chance to cool down while smashing world records.
New Year’s Eve revelers headed for the Strip shouldn’t plan to bring any large bags or coolers to this year’s bash.
The new Seasons Market has opened in MonteLago Village at Lake Las Vegas.
As Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh and his staff prepared to embark on an unprecedented June tour of 39 satellite camps in 22 states, American Samoa and Australia, Alabama coach Nick Saban slammed the largely unregulated camps for turning college football into the “wild, wild West.”
UNLV will have to rebuild its pitching staff next season after losing its top three starters and closer to the big leagues.
Tesla has made an offer to acquire the rooftop solar company SolarCity, which was founded by the cousins of the carmaker’s CEO Elon Musk.
A District Court Judge denied a Las Vegas woman’s motion for a preliminary injunction after her attorney argued that she received a one-year trespass notice from the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District.
A minimum security inmate walked away from a work crew in Reno on Tuesday, the Nevada Department of Corrections said.
PBS stations in Las Vegas and Reno have pulled the plug on “Ralston Live,” a Nevada interview program hosted by political pundit Jon Ralston.
WASHINGTON — Routine use of small drones by real estate agents, farmers, filmmakers and countless other commercial operators was cleared for takeoff by the Obama administration Tuesday, after years of struggling to write rules that would both protect public safety and free the benefits of a new technology.
The Orlando massacre at a popular gay nightclub shows no one yet has “found the magic bullet” to prevent Americans from being inspired to violence by jihadist propaganda on the Internet, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Tuesday.
Robert M. Mullins, a decorated World War II soldier and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, will be buried Wednesday at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City.
Longtime Bishop Gorman girls basketball coach Sheryl Krmpotich is resigning from her position, the school announced Tuesday.
Lake Tahoe equestrian estate listed for $25 million
Prescription drug addiction, the downward spiral of lives ruined, loved ones lost, and the cost to society were the focus of a daylong meeting convened Tuesday by Gov. Brian Sandoval, who called the problem a crisis.
The Clark County Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved a plan giving UNLV a 9-acre site on Shadow Lane, where it plans to build its new medical school.
Entering college can often be daunting for a first-generation college student. Seeing those challenges, Nevada State College created the Nepantla Program, which is designed to help first-generation and underrepresented students transition from high school to college.
After a lengthy hearing that left the Nevada Athletic Commission baffled at times, former welterweight champion Zab Judah was cleared to resume his boxing career.
A prison inmate died in a Las Vegas hospital Monday evening, the Nevada Department of Corrections said in a statement.
The USA Men’s National Team’s basketball exhibition game against Argentina at T-Mobile Arena on July 22 will tip off at 6 p.m., USA Basketball announced Tuesday.
A Las Vegas man who admitted using sex tapes to extort a prominent, married businessman wants to avoid prison time.
Las Vegas offers several unique settings for yoga classes, from practicing lotus pose with a beer in hand, to hot yoga in the desert sun in the Neon Boneyard.
Trenton Alenik, a Las Vegas native, played tennis at Villanova where he studied finance. He interned at two major companies and all signs seemed to point toward Wall Street.
The former general counsel of the Nevada Public Utilities Commission said Tuesday her recent resignation from the agency had nothing to do with allegations raised about comments she had made on her social media account regarding the net metering debate earlier this year.
The NBA Summer League will begin July 8 with six games including two evening matchups featuring Sacramento vs. Toronto and the Los Angeles Lakers vs. New Orleans, according to the league’s schedule released Tuesday.
On the day history is made for Las Vegas and its NHL team, the key will be how things look at the box office 3 years from now.
A man accused of waving a gun in front of tourists and police outside the Bellagio has reached a deal with prosecutors that is expected to result in mental health treatment.
Summer officially kicked off Monday with record-breaking heat, and more heat and sunshine are expected for the week ahead, according to the National Weather Service.
