Play is underway at the Cox Pavilion and Thomas & Mack Center for Day 5 at the NBA Summer League.
Las Vegas police seek the public’s help in locating two men who robbed two different businesses in the southeast valley Sunday morning.
Chris Brown’s Vegas gigs are in limbo, but Drai’s nightclub hopes to bring the tough-guy singer and his entourage back to the city.
The Las Vegas Valley can expect to see “sunny days and clear nights” through the week as temperatures rise, according to the National Weather Service.
A man hurt in a 2012 wreck as a teenager is suing the Regional Transportation Commission for creating “significant and foreseeable risk” to passengers waiting for a bus.
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Here are the Southern Nevada American Legion baseball standings, as of July 12.
After four months as director of the Clark County Department of Family Services, Tim Burch is resigning.
A Las Vegas judge tossed the case of a Republican Nevada Assembly candidate who challenged the results of a primary race she lost last month and wanted two precincts in the Moapa Valley area to cast their ballots again.
The Clark County coroner on Tuesday has identified the body Las Vegas police discovered in the Tropicana Detention Basin on July 3.
An Elko County man has been arrested in connection with abuses of the guardianship system, the Nevada attorney general’s office announced Tuesday.
Officials are marking the reopening of a Las Vegas-area public golf course following a renovation that included a $150 million flood control project.
Faraday Future is behind schedule to start moving dirt on its $1 billion factory site in North Las Vegas.
The top executive of the association that conducts the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is concerned that high hotel rates for the 2017 show could price some conventioneers out of the market.
Three petitions — seeking to restore favorable net metering rates, open Nevada’s electricity markets to competition and exempt medical equipment from the sales tax — have qualified for the November general election ballot, Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske said Tuesday.
Nevada’s juvenile justice system will get a thorough review with help from the U.S. Department of Justice in an initiative announced Tuesday by Gov. Brian Sandoval.
A Laughlin man was sentenced Tuesday to 366 days in federal prison for stealing the Social Security benefits of his dead mother for more than 24 years.
Gov. Brian Sandoval will extend the life of the Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee so that the 11-member group can further evaluate a proposal for a 65,000-seat domed football stadium.
A federal judge indicated Tuesday she is close to deciding whether to withhold government evidence from the public in the criminal case stemming from the 2014 Bunkerville standoff.
The stock market hit another milestone as the Dow Jones industrial average closed at a record high, a day after the Standard & Poor’s 500 index did.
Clark County District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez on Tuesday denied the sale of the property to Moulin Rouge Holdings LLC, citing infighting within the company as well as a better offer for the property from another buyer.
Burning Man organizers are disputing their $2.8 million bill from the federal government — the cost last year of hosting its popular outdoor festival in the Black Rock Desert, a national conservation area in Nevada.
The state Board of Examiners on Tuesday approved $2.5 million more for Nevada to keep fighting against a proposed high-level nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mountain.
Nevada officials on Tuesday approved a $120,000 settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency over violations relating to polluted stormwater runoff from state Department of Transportation-run facilities.
Dollar stores might seem like an ideal place to find bargains. Although many items cost just a dollar, not every product is a steal.
The data storage company Switch on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against the Nevada Public Utilities Commission and NV Energy.
The owner of the shuttered Cal Neva Lodge & Casino once owned by Frank Sinatra has filed for bankruptcy protection, again jeopardizing plans to reopen the historic resort on the shores of north Lake Tahoe.
The U.S. Capitol was briefly placed on lockdown on Tuesday after police received a call about a man with a gun several blocks away, police said.
A court ruling last week now means that the act of using someone else’s password to access an online service without the authorization of the system’s owner may be considered a violation of federal computer law.
Jordan Spieth said pulling out of the Olympics was the hardest decision he’s ever made, and that it likely will haunt him as he’s watching golfers compete for a gold medal in Rio de Janeiro for the first time in 112 years.