As Lindsey Bisch painted a mural devoted to Dr. Seuss, his rhymes became so intense in her memory that she felt compelled to quietly recite them.
Not every NBA superstar bailed on the 2016 U.S. Olympic men’s basketball team as the final roster for Brazil was announced Monday.
Do you love your mobile phone enough to marry it, the way Aaron Chervenak wedded his new “wife” phone at the Little Vegas Chapel?
The Clark County coroner on Monday has identified the woman whose body was found Sunday afternoon behind a store.
Centennial senior quarterback Jamaal Evans announced Sunday via Twitter that he was decommitting from UNR.
Gary Cahill was lying face down on the field in disbelief. Dele Alli was squatting on the turf with his head in his hands. It was utter humiliation for England.
Miesha Tate’s coach and boyfriend, bantamweight contender Bryan Caraway, said the confidence she gained from winning the belt combined with her work ethic will make the job of all challengers very difficult.
Las Vegas’ Shawn Porter resident didn’t need to take the spotlight away from Keith Thurman’s grand victory of retaining the welterweight WBA title.
UFC veteran BJ Penn has accepted a six-month suspension for violating the organization’s anti-doping policy by receiving treatment through an IV.
Drone-training programs are popping up all over the country, including Nevada, at a pace that reflects the rapid growth of the drone industry.
The first half of the 47th annual World Series of Poker zoomed by, and tournament officials released the statistics Monday.
Volkswagen would repair or buy back polluting diesel vehicles and pay each owner as much as $10,000 under a $14.7 billion deal the car maker has reached to settle lawsuits stemming from its emissions cheating scandal, a person briefed on the settlement talks said Monday.
Triple digit temperatures will stick around this week, but the valley may not be as dry with a slight chance of rain through Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
People can view his paintings at the Sahara West Library, where a 50-year retrospective of Kreloff’s Pop Art-influenced work continues through Aug. 6.
In the class of 2017, 13 Southern Nevada football players are considered three-star prospects by recruiting websites.
Nevada Supreme Court Justice Nancy Saitta abruptly announced Monday that she is retiring more than two years before her second term is up.
Getting replacement license plates under a new Nevada law that takes effect July 1 won’t require a dreaded trip to a Department of Motor Vehicles office.
UFC fighter Ryan Jimmo was fatally injured early Sunday morning following an altercation in a parking lot in Edmonton, Alberta, police said.
Former Green Valley wide receiver Marquez Powell will be on the Liberty football team this upcoming school year, coach Rich Muraco confirmed last week.
A Northern Nevada metal foundry is blaming a disgruntled ex-employee for a video that appears to show company waste being dumped from barrels onto the ground.
Hotels up and down the Las Vegas Strip throw Fourth of July bashes each year, but the city doesn’t rank high for July 4th celebrations — even Henderson ranks higher than Las Vegas.
Diet Pepsi made with aspartame is returning to shelves in the U.S., after PepsiCo saw sales plummet following its reformulation of the drink last summer to remove the artificial sweetener.
A strong earthquake struck in southern Mexico on Monday afternoon, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or serious damage.
Las Vegas police are investigating a fatal crash Monday morning in the east valley.
A woman wanted in connection with a 2009 homicide in Hawaii was arrested in Las Vegas Monday morning by the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force.
Justin Timberlake, who praised actor-activist Jesse Williams’ moving speech at the BET Awards, has apologized for responding to a tweet claiming he appropriates black culture.
Investor jitters over the economic fallout of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union sent U.S. stocks sharply lower Monday. The latest slump followed another rough day for European markets and a further weakening of the euro and British pound, which last week plunged to its lowest level since 1985.
A super PAC unveiled a $1.2 million ad buy on Sunday targeting Catherine Cortez Masto, the Democratic candidate in Nevada’s U.S. Senate race.
Las Vegas police released a video of two suspects in a deadly shooting over the weekend and are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the men.
Okay, so, some of you didn’t like the team name choices on Monday. Well, that’s OK, because we have a new set of team names for you to vote for today.
