The president of Argentina said Tuesday he hopes to meet Lionel Messi next week and convince him to return to the national team.
This week’s live video chat will take a different turn as we include NHL beat writer Steve Carp. We’ll talk about all things involving the Las Vegas expansion franchise.
Panattoni Development on Tuesday announced the company has begun work on a 482,300 square-foot industrial building on a 28-acre parcel located on Executive Airport Drive in Henderson.
What’s the difference between Garth Brooks and the Rolling Stones? Start your own office punch-line contest, but here’s one answer: Five shows and $665.
Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt wants the blessing of the Legislature’s Interim Finance Committee to jump-start his new project to fight financial fraud.
Electric carmaker Tesla has received and sold about $20 million in transferrable Nevada tax credits in some of its first moves to tap into an incentive package that lured its battery factory to the state.
A Nevada Highway Patrol trooper was hit by a bus Tuesday morning while a woman was threatening to jump from the O’Callaghan-Tillman Bridge near Hoover Dam, a spokeswoman said.
Surging welterweight contender Neil Magny will return to action on Aug. 20 at T-Mobile Arena, sources close to the organization confirmed Tuesday.
A judge Thursday will consider an emergency motion filed by lawyers for 17 unnamed plaintiffs seeking to once again put the brakes on a Nevada law implementing new sex offender registration requirements.
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U.S. home prices scaled new heights in April, with seven cities — including Boston, Charlotte, Portland, Oregon, San Francisco and Seattle — setting record highs.
The nightly interview program had been running a deficit during its entire 15-month run, but some, including host Jon Ralston and former sponsors of his show, are critical of how abruptly the show ended.
If Monday night was a pitcher’s duel, Tuesday afternoon was just the opposite. Las Vegas and Sacramento traded blows early before the River Cats pulled away and out-slugged the 51s to a 14-10 victory Tuesday afternoon at Cashman Field.
The Arizona Public Safety Department has identified two people killed in western Arizona traffic accidents just 5 miles apart on Interstate 40. The first crash occurred at 11:30 p.m. Sunday, about 11 miles east of the California border.
The Clark County coroner has identified the man who died Monday after being dragged 25 feet by his car during an apparent medical episode in the west valley.
Last votes were coming in Tuesday in a recall election for a judge in the sparsely populated Oregon countywhere armed militants took over a federal wildlife refuge earlier this year.
Centennial’s Troy Brown had 11 points, four rebounds, four assists and three steals Tuesday to lead the USA Men’s U17 basketball team to a 109-56 win over Argentina in the knockout round of the FIBA World Championships in Zaragoza, Spain.
Las Vegas bars, restaurants, casinos, grocery chains, and convenience stores will offer Kilt Lifter Scottish-style Ale, Hop Knot IPA and Peach Ale of Arizona-based Four Peaks Brewing Co. beginning July 11.
U.S. stock indexes mounted a broad comeback Tuesday as investors set aside their anxiety over Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and snapped up shares following a two-day rout.
Caitlyn Jenner is appearing on the cover of “Sports Illustrated” wearing her gold medal 40 years after her 1976 decathlon Olympic win.
A father and son, facing kidnapping and drug possession in Utah, have been charged with abducting and killing a Salt Lake City rail line worker in Wyoming, prosecutors said Tuesday.
Congressman Cresent Hardy says the U.S. Constitution doesn’t allow the federal government to own lands except in narrow circumstances. But he’s entirely wrong about that.
Oceanside police say a suspected drunk driver struck and killed a man, then drove for a mile with his body lodged in the car.
A former Valley High School teacher accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a student has reached a plea deal with prosecutors.
The Nevada Supreme Court on Tuesday denied a request from the American Civil Liberties Union to delay oral arguments in a lawsuit challenging a controversial school choice bill.
When a man suffered an apparent heart attack on a flight from Atlanta to Phoenix, Tim Tebow emerged from the first-class section and helped comfort his family.
Despite Duane Below’s solid performance on the bump, his opponent one-upped him, as Sacramento starter Ty Blach saw Below and raised him, to the tune of a six-hit shutout to lift the River Cats over the 51s 6-0 Monday night at Cashman Field.
Dave & Buster’s will be opening a hiring center at Downtown Summerlin on Wednesday. The entertainment restaurant is looking to hire about 260 positions for serving, bartending, hosting and support staff, the statement said.
Military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder who might be startled by Fourth of July fireworks should put signs in their front yards asking neighbors to be considerate, a fireworks distributor says.
Six-time bracelet winner T.J. Cloutier sits in eighth place with 26 players left in the $1,500 buy-in “Monster Stack” No-limit Hold ’em tournament.